Holby City spoilers: Chloe worries as Evan Crowhurst turns sinister...

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Chloe makes it clear to Evan that she wants nothing to do with him. But it seems he's not going to take no for an answer...

Ever since medic Chloe Godard told scheming husband Evan Crowhurst she wanted a divorce, he's bombarded her with calls, texts and unwanted gifts. As Chloe (Amy Lennox) ignores his attempts to contact her, this week, Evan (Jack Ryder) steps up his torment by leaving photos of happier times they've shared around the hospital.

As Evan's mind games start seriously affecting her work, Chloe arranges to meet him and tells him that he must now only speak to her through a solicitor! Later, however, Chloe is rattled when she finds a 'Till Death Do Us Part' message on her car windscreen – and Evan sitting in the passenger seat. Could Chloe be in real danger?

Henrik Hanssen (Guy Henry) with Sara (Dana Smit) in this week's Holby City

Henrik Hanssen (Guy Henry) with Sara (Dana Smit) in this week's Holby City (Image credit: BBC)

Meanwhile, having spent the past few weeks bonding with his young grandson Oskar, Hanssen gets a surprise this week when the boy's mother, Sara, returns to Holby to take him home to Sweden. Will a heartbroken Hanssen choose his family over his job and decide to leave with them?

And, following their recent rocky patch, Dom and Lofty agree that they no longer need couples' counselling.

Holby City continues Tuesdays at 8pm on BBC1.

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