Emmerdale spoilers: Sarah Dingle panics as she meets the sister of her heart donor

Emmerdale spoilers: Sarah Dingle panics as she meets the sister of her heart donor

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Ever since Leanna Cavanagh’s (Mimi Slinger) death in Emmerdale, Sarah Dingle (Katie Hill) has realised how important her life is.

A few weeks ago, after a collapse, Sarah asked Cain (Jeff Hordley) for the contact details of her donor family.

Discovering information about her donor, Sarah made a risky decision to try and make contact.

With Noah (Jack Downham) helping, he told Sarah he had found an article about a ‘posh family in Leeds’ who lost their daughter – Gemma – in a car crash.

Despite warning from Noah, Sarah decided to email Chloe – the heart donor’s sister.

Tonight (August 20), Sarah and Chloe (Jessie Elland) met up for the first time.

As Lydia (Karen Blick) entered, Noah was forced to keep quiet about what Sarah was up to.

Arriving in the park, Sarah and Chloe began talking about their lives and the car crash that caused Gemma’s death.

However, as conversation turned, Chloe asked Sarah if she could listen to her heartbeat.

Uncomfortable, Sarah’s emotions descended into a panic attack, which caused her to leave the park.

Thankfully, as Noah isn’t the best at keeping secrets, Lydia arrived just in time to help calm Sarah down.

Knowing everything, Lydia told Chloe to leave, as the meeting was too emotionally challenging for Sarah.

Meeting the sister of her heart donor was a huge moment for Sarah, and one she found incredibly difficult.

Is this the last we’ve seen of Chloe?

Will Sarah continue to meet up with her in secret?

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