Holby City’s Amy Lennox: 'Chloe has to tell police what happened!'
Holby City's Chloe Godard must revisit what went on between her and evil husband Evan, as Amy Lennox reveals…
After their dramatic showdown at the country cottage in the latest episode of Holby City, both Chloe Godard and her stalker husband Evan Crowhurst are now in a bad way.
"Chloe was stunned when Evan just appeared at the cottage out of nowhere," says Amy Lennox, who plays her. "When Chloe tried to escape, that’s when it got incredibly messy… and incredibly violent!"
Now safely back at Holby, medic Chloe wants nothing more than to forget the whole incident. Unfortunately, though, it’s now a matter for the police, so Chloe’s forced to relive her torment all over again as she recounts exactly what happened between her and Evan…
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"Chloe is completely numb and in shock and it’s all hugely traumatic for her," says Amy. "The last thing Chloe wants to do is talk about things but she knows she has to clarify everything that’s happened and state the facts. However, she's not even sure she knows what the facts are!"
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Meanwhile, Chloe’s mum Ange (Dawn Steele) and close friend Cameron (Nic Jackman) are concerned that Evan (Jack Ryder) will get away with what he’s done to Chloe, especially once he’s able to give police his own twisted version of events.
"There's no doubt that both Ange and Cameron despise Evan," says Amy. "Cameron was the only person who knew from day one what kind of man Evan was and Ange has always tried to keep Evan away from Chloe."
As Chloe gives her own account of what happened, she's consumed with feelings of anguish over what Evan did to her while also battling with the guilt over how she felt forced to retaliate.
"Despite what Evan's done, Chloe's still a caring person, so she feels a massive amount of guilt over the fact that she’s effectively put him in the position he’s in now," says Amy. "But she also wonders if she'll be culpable for defending herself."
Holby City continues on Tuesdays at 8pm on BBC1
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