EastEnders spoilers: Mick and Linda Carter in shock hospital dash over baby Ollie

WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS EASTENDERS SPOILERS WHICH SOME SOAP FANS MAY WISH TO AVOID

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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When Nancy accidentally knocked Ollie out of his high chair, we - like the rest of the Carter family - were shocked.

And everyone breathed a sigh of relief when the tiny tot appeared to be fine following his shock fall, minus a few bumps and bruises.

However it seems as if not all is well with the littlest member of the Carter family.

In upcoming scenes, we will be forced to watch as a horrified Mick (Danny Dyer) and Linda (Kellie Bright) find Ollie unconscious in his cot.

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Linda’s mothering instinct immediately kicks in, and, after a few tense moments, she manages to revive her son.

Mick and Linda immediately drop everything and rush their baby to hospital, but, despite Ollie being in safe hands, the family are all extremely anxious as they wait for news as to what is wrong.

Could something be seriously wrong with the youngest member of the Carter family?

Danny Dyer, who plays Mick Carter, previously told The Mirror: "The family are really tested strongly. Me and Kellie, Mick and Linda are tested parenting-wise.

“Something happens with Ollie and we have to deal with it as parents.”

He even hinted that the news could affect his and Linda’s relationship - but refused to confirm whether or not it would spell certain disaster for everyone’s favourite soap couple.

"We can't quite agree on it and it starts to obviously affect our relationship.”

It seems as if the storyline will be an ongoing one for the Carter family - and Danny admitted that he expects EastEnders viewers will be shocked by the events set to transpire.

He added: "This story tests us all on a powerful level and people will be quite shocked.

"It's going to get dark again, of course it's going to get dark again, that is the game we're in."

These scenes will air on BBC One on Tuesday 15th March at 7.30pm.

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