Neighbours spoilers: WHY does Yashvi Rebecchi get kicked off the case?

Neighbours, Yashvi Rebecchi
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Yashvi Rebecchi is determined to clear Ned's name on Neighbours. So the police constable is NOT happy when she is removed from the case!

Yashvi Rebecchi (played by Olivia Junkeer) had her doubts about boyfriend, Ned Willis's (Ben Hall) innocence. But now the police constable is determined to do whatever it takes to help clear Ned's name on Neighbours (1:45pm/5:30pm on Channel 5, see our TV Guide for full listings).

But just as Yashvi is getting started highlighting the inconsistencies in the evidence against Ned, Detective Graves (Robert Grubb), who has been brought in to lead the investigation, removes Yashvi from the case because of her personal relationship with Ned!

Neighbours, Levi Canning, Detective Graves

Detective Graves is back on Neighbours. He previously investigated the murder of Tyler Brennan's hated dad, Hamish Roche.

Yashvi is furious, especially as her police partner, Levi Canning (Richie Morris) still appears to suspect Ned had something to do with the disappearance of his stalker, Scarlett Brady (Christie Whelan-Browne).

Meanwhile, Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) doesn't want Ned to confess to a crime he didn't commit.

So he arranges a hypnosis session with his one-time stepmum, Dr Beverly Robinson (Shaunna O'Grady) to see if she can help access Ned's memory of what really happened on the day of Scarlett's disappearance.

Neighbours, Terese Willis, Paul Robinson, Ned Willis

Ned agrees to a hypnosis session to see if he can remember what happened on the day of Scarlett's disappearance on Neighbours

Beverly warns Ned she is obligated to report it if Ned admits to anything criminal during the session.

As Ned has a troubling flashback, will he come clean about what he remembers?

Or try to cover his tracks?

Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm/5:30pm on Channel 5

Simon Timblick
Writer

Simon has long been a fan of soap operas, and especially loves OVER-THE-TOP plots involving evil twins, hair-pulling catfights and natural disasters. Anyone remember the Sunset Beach earthquake/tidal wave? Or when Krystle Carrington got locked in the attic and replaced by look-a-like Rita in Dynasty?!

Simon has written for a variety of TV and childrens’ magazines/websites including Inside Soap, Nickelodeon, What’s On TV, Radio Times, Metro, Girl Talk, Disney Girl, Toxic! and Digital Spy. He has reported LIVE from the red carpet at The British Soap Awards interviewing glammed-up stars from soapland, and hosted a Facebook LIVE session for Metro with Home and Away legend Ray Meagher (Alf "Stone the flamin' crows!" Stewart) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aussie soap.

Simon is also co-author of The Treasures Of Coronation Street (Carlton Books)

And the writer and director of (very!) low budget fright flick, Midsummer Night's EVIL and the sequel webisodes series, The Hatchet Woods HORROR.