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Louise Jameson faces unique Emmerdale 'honour' of being killed off twice after gruesome bloody attack

Emmerdale star Louise Jameson has offered fans a preview of the gruesome bloody attack her character is set to suffer.

Emmerdale viewers will soon see Mary Goskirk, played by Louise Jameson, left for dead after being swindled by lover Faye. Louise appeared on ITV’s This Morning to discuss the shocking scenes.

She said: “It is going to get worse. Blood and everything.”

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This could be the second time a character played by the acting star will be killed off in Emmerdale. As some fans know, Louise, 72, previously portrayed Sharon Crossthwaite in 1973 - when the soap was known as Emmerdale Farm.

Sharon was killed off brutally on the soap, with the character raped and murdered by Jim Latimer played by Myles Reitherman, who was arrested and received a life sentence.

Louise said: “I think she was the first woman to die in the soap. My claim to fame.”

During her time speaking to presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary Louise spoke about how the show has changed over the decades. Louise said: “It was very different. It was much more outside and we used the actual village. We had rehearsal.”

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Louise has enjoyed a varied acting career appearing in legendary TV shows including Doctor Who, Tenko and Bergerac. She is also known for her starring role at the head of the di Marco family in EastEnders - back in the 1990s.

Some of the di Marco clan recently reunited. Louise said: “It was like we hadn’t had any time apart. It was extraordinary.”

As ever, we'll continue to bring you the big Emmerdale news about what is happening in the village and away from it. You can visit our Emmerdale homepage to find the latest gossip about the soap and its stars.

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