EastEnders spoilers: RIP Ronnie Mitchell…?

EastEnders spoilers: Ronnie Mitchell to be murdered by a crazed stalker?

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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As many fans of BBC One’s EastEnders will already know, Walford is a VERY dangerous place to live.

The streets are lined with drunk drivers, drug dealers, serial killers, and seemingly innocent children who’d bonk you over the head with a music box as soon as look at you.

However people do adapt to their surroundings - and we’ve watched Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) blossom from a vulnerable victim to a murderess super-villain all of her own.

From bumping off Carl White, to surviving a car crash and coma, Ronnie has proven to be a pretty tough cookie.

But does she have what it takes to avoid the murderous grasp of her creepy new stalker?

We’ve watched as, over the past few weeks, Ronnie has become convinced that someone is watching her.

It will turn out that she is bang on the money, too; someone has been watching her every move.

And the stalking will step up a gear when someone sends her a sinister warning.

They will lay a funeral wreath outside her front door, along with a message which chillingly reads "RIP Ronnie Mitchell".

However Ronnie is far too distracted by her drunken cousin, Phil (Steve McFadden), and fails to notice the flowers or the death threat.

While we have no idea who left the wreath, there’s no denying that Ronnie has made a lot of enemies over the years; there’s her ex-husband, Charlie Cotton, who mysteriously disappeared following an encounter with herself and Vincent (Richard Blackwood).

Then there’s Vincent himself, of course - and Hannah, the daughter of her late ex-boyfriend, Joel.

And then there’s all the other people that Ronnie has rubbed up the wrong way over the years. Trust us - there’s a lot of them.

But which old enemy wants to see Ronnie dead? And, more importantly, will they succeed in taking her down?

EastEnders airs these scenes on Monday, March 13 and Tuesday, March 14 on BBC One.

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