Emmerdale's Noah Dingle makes escape plan after court

Emmerdale spoilers follow.

Noah Dingle has made a shocking escape plan in Emmerdale.

Noah was due in court in Thursday's hour-long episode (May 26) to face charges of stalking Chloe Harris, after being warned by his attorney earlier this week that he's facing serious legal trouble.

The teen was rejected by Amy Wyatt before the hearing, as she warned him "nobody will want anything to do" with him no matter what happened in court.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Noah immediately went home to beg Charity to send him away to one of their notorious relatives living elsewhere, yet she ordered him to "make the right decision" about his future.

"Whatever happens, my life around here is over," Noah insisted.

Noah viciously warned Charity that if he faces harassment, it would be down to her. He later got a reality check from Sarah, who reminded him he needs to "take responsibility" for stalking Chloe.

"Just plead guilty and learn to deal with it," Sarah demanded.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Noah showed up later appearing to be more contrite and eventually agreed to enter a guilty plea to show his family he'd be taking responsibility.

"I've got a lot of making up to do," he told Sarah.

He even went around to apologise to Chloe, telling her he was prepared to go to prison to face what he'd done to her. However, any contrition on his behalf was later revealed to be a ruse.

Noah told Charity and Mack he'd been invited over by Samson, but in reality, he'd packed a bag and was preparing to do a runner.

Will he get away with his escape plan? Not likely

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV and streams on the ITV Hub.

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We would encourage anyone who identifies with the topics raised in this article to reach out. Call 999 if you or anyone you know is in immediate danger, or report any concerning situations using UK government resources or the Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service. The National Stalking Helpline is available to take your call Monday through Friday on 0808 802 0300.

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