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Raffy Morrison may have been discharged from hospital after the tunnel collapse but things take a terrible turn when the teen has a seizure and collapses...
Raffy Morrison is back at school to sit her exams, despite her close brush with death when she and friends Ryder Jackson and Coco Astoni were trapped in a collapsed tunnel.
But something's not right with Raffy. She struggles to focus on her exam paper, has a headache and almost chokes on some food.
Ryder starts to notice all's not well with Raffy when she seems forgetful and starts to slur her words. Suddenly Raffy collapses and starts having a seizure! What's wrong with Raffy?
Meanwhile, things take a terrible turn for their classmate Coco too. When she discovers there's a possibility her mum Maggie's cancer has returned, Coco's anxiety returns and the teenager refuses to leave the house to sit her exams.
Can parents Maggie and Ben convince Coco otherwise?
Home and Away continues weekdays at 1:15pm and 6:00pm on Channel 5
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