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| - The police arrive at Wishing Well and inform Lisa that there's not enough evidence to go to court, so the investigation into Derek is closed. Lisa is devastated, while Zak is furious that there's no chance of getting justice for his wife. As Lisa heads to work, Zak broods and furiously storms towards the van. Sam alerts Lisa to Zak's behaviour and she races to Derek's house, where an irate Zak is banging on the door screaming threats. A terrified Derek bolts the door, but it's not enough as Zak kicks down the back door and confronts him. Meanwhile, as Aaron tries to feed Jackson breakfast, it's clear that Jackson is uncomfortable, but Aaron remains upbeat and in love. When Jackson arrives home, Hazel senses that all is not well and later asks Aaron what happened as Jackson's been in a foul
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| - The police arrive at Wishing Well and inform Lisa that there's not enough evidence to go to court, so the investigation into Derek is closed. Lisa is devastated, while Zak is furious that there's no chance of getting justice for his wife. As Lisa heads to work, Zak broods and furiously storms towards the van. Sam alerts Lisa to Zak's behaviour and she races to Derek's house, where an irate Zak is banging on the door screaming threats. A terrified Derek bolts the door, but it's not enough as Zak kicks down the back door and confronts him. Meanwhile, as Aaron tries to feed Jackson breakfast, it's clear that Jackson is uncomfortable, but Aaron remains upbeat and in love. When Jackson arrives home, Hazel senses that all is not well and later asks Aaron what happened as Jackson's been in a foul mood all day. When Aaron insists he's done nothing wrong, Hazel worries that Jackson may have had a change of heart. Elsewhere, Amy, Pollard and Val nervously go to the council offices and as Pollard and Val are questioned, they're clearly trying their very best to impress the panel. When they adjourn, Amy's worried to hear Val's confession that she may have run off at the mouth. Anxious, they wait to be called back for the panel's decision...
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