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EastEnders: Stacey questions wounded brother Sean over his bloody appearance

Suspicions arise in the Slater household when bad boy Sean makes a dramatic return to the Square covered in blood.


Sister Stacey is pleased to have him home, but her relief soon turns to curiousity about what he has been up to.

The bloody Sean, played by Rob Kazinsky, stumbles into the Queen Vic with his skin and clothes soaked in blood.

Sisterly love: Stacey bathes her brother Sean's bloody wounds, but begins questioning him about what he's been up to

Sisterly love: Stacey bathes her brother Sean's bloody wounds, but begins questioning him about what he's been up to

Concerned sister Stacey, played by Lacey Turner, bathes Sean's bloody wounds with cotton wool and warm water.

It is obvious Sean is not in a good state and something is obviously going on.

The Slater family may be relieved to have Sean back home, but they are concerned about where he's been and what he has been doing to end up in such a bad way.

Stacey's disturbed when she begins cleaning him up and realises something's not quite right, but evasive Sean avoids answering his sister's questions.

Later, though, Stacey finds a piece of paper in one of his pockets with an address on it.

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