EastEnders SPOILER: Graveside Fight Erupts 10 Years After Lucy Beale Mystery

Tensions are set to run high on EastEnders as a fight erupts when Bobby Beale pays a trip to his stepsister Lucy’s grave.

More than a decade ago, Bobby (Clay Milner Russell) attacked Lucy with a jewellery box as part of the Who Killed Lucy Beale? storyline. 

Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) attempted to cover for him but he ended up going to prison.

Now, in scenes coming up on the show, he is seen laying flowers at his stepsister’s graveside.

A soap insider told The Sun: ‘It’s clear that hidden tensions are set to be uncovered in a fight between Cindy and Bobby.

Tensions are set to run high on EastEnders as a fight erupts when Bobby Beale pays a trip to his stepsister Lucy's grave

Tensions are set to run high on EastEnders as a fight erupts when Bobby Beale pays a trip to his stepsister Lucy’s grave

More than a decade ago, Bobby (Clay Milner Russell) attacked Lucy with a jewellery box Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) attempted to cover for him but he ended up going to prison

More than a decade ago, Bobby (Clay Milner Russell) attacked Lucy with a jewellery box Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) attempted to cover for him but he ended up going to prison

‘And though Ian and Cindy leave the incident together, it could spell trouble between them – as well as for Cindy’s daughter Anna, and the wider Beale family.

‘It’s the perfect storyline to be revisiting as the soap gears up for its 40th anniversary celebrations next year.’

But Bobby is soon seen by his dad Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) and his wife Cindy (Michelle Collins), where a massive argument explodes. 

Bobby ends up yelling at his stepmum, who eventually tackles him and he his pushed back into a headstone.

At one point Bobby cowers in fear as Cindy – who made a comeback from the dead last year – offers him some cross words. 

Soap legend Ian looks totally helpless in the background as the outburst ensues. 

In the end, Bobby falls to his knees over the grave and looks anguished after the fierce confrontation. 

To add to the drama, Bobby is in the early stages of a relationship with Cindy’s daughter (Molly Rainford) but it is not yet clear how or if the graveside bust-up will alter things.

At one point Bobby cowers in fear as Cindy - who made a comeback from the dead last year - offers him some cross words.

At one point Bobby cowers in fear as Cindy – who made a comeback from the dead last year – offers him some cross words.

In the end, Bobby falls to his knees over the grave and looks anguished after the fierce confrontation

In the end, Bobby falls to his knees over the grave and looks anguished after the fierce confrontation

Character: It comes after Hetti admitted she was 'glad' her EastEnders character was killed off because she 'hated her'

Character: The actress played Lucy Beale from 2012 to 2015 until the character was bumped off by her brother Bobby Beale

Storyline: The plot captured the nation's imagination as viewers spent months trying to work out who the culprit was, and several thousand was bet on who might be Lucy's killer

Storyline: The plot captured the nation’s imagination as viewers spent months trying to work out who the culprit was, and several thousand was bet on who might be Lucy’s killer

Actress Hetti Bywater had played the role for two years when the character was jkilled off, and later admitted she was ‘glad’ that there was no way back for Lucy.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Seeing as you kindly comment on many of my stories I will now take the time to respond to each one.

‘Firstly, this “posh white” girl is allowed to talk in whatever way she pleases. As much as I’m very found of the English language, I’m free to use words as I see fit. (sic)’

But she agreed with one comment, writing: ‘I’m glad Bobby killed Lucy too, I hated her.’ 

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