Terror in Home and Away as this Summer Bay favourite is KIDNAPPED in broad daylight
There's huge drama heading for Home and Away when Robbo is snatched from the beach in Summer Bay in the middle of the day...
Today's Home and Away sees Robbo come face-to-face with the gang who killed his wife and kids years ago. But what do they want with him, and why are they still making his life such a living hell?
Home and Away fans know that Robbo and his new wife Jasmine haven't had the most conventional start to married life.
Having been cooped up under police protection since the federal police raided their beautiful wedding day, the pair are getting to the end of their tether, wanting to know exactly why the gang that Robbo has history with are still targeting him.
But Robbo finally gets some answers today when he goes down to the wharf to meet the gang, just like they asked him to.
As Robbo sees a boat with three men on board approaching the wharf, he shouts at them to get it over and done with.
But when they finally reach land, they order Robbo on board and quickly tie his hands behind his back - kidnapping him before anyone sees.
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Robbo demands to know where the gang are taking him, but they refuse to answer, instead putting a bag over his head so that he can't see where they're headed.
As they reach land again, Robbo is shocked when the bag is removed and a fourth man, Victor, tells him he is the one who has got Robbo's life in his hands.
It quickly becomes clear that Victor is the one who has been sending Robbo the sinister notes, and it transpires that if Robbo wants to live then he needs to do as Victor asks.
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As Victor goads Robbo about his dead family and how he has now made a nice life for himself with Jasmine in Summer Bay, Robbo tries to keep calm and focus on finding out what Victor wants from him.
But of all the things Robbo thought Victor might want, he is thrown when he demands to know where a man called Dylan Carter is.
Clearly Dylan is someone from Robbo's past before he came to Summer Bay... but when Robbo tells Victor that Dylan is dead, he gets a kicking from Victor's gang and he ends up in a bad way.
Eventually Victor lets Robbo go, but he gives him a week to bring Victor to him... but how can Robbo bring back someone who is dead?
As Victor tells Robbo that if he fails in his mission then Jasmine will be the one to pay, Robbo is enraged, only to get another beating from Victor's thugs as he lashes out.
By the end of the episode, Robbo is out cold, covered in blood and adrift in a rowing boat in the middle of nowhere. Is Robbo even alive? And if he is, how on earth will he bring a dead man back to Victor?
Watch Home and Away every weekday at 1.15pm and 6pm on Channel 5
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