Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours‘ Terese Willis will cause a major gas leak at Eirini Rising as her alcohol relapse storyline continues.
The character has been struggling recently following the breakdown of her marriage to Toadie Rebecchi, who has left Erinsborough.
Scenes next week will see her return to Ramsay Street following a day away to secretly drink, and Susan Kennedy and Paul Robinson start to get suspicious over her erratic behaviour, notably after bizarre landscaping work in her garden that she had actually devised while drunk.
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In new scenes set to air next Wednesday (October 30), Paul grows concerned after Terese lies about her trip to Adelaide, while Karl and Susan worry when she doesn’t turn up to the woodworking class.
Terese eventually arrives, though loses her temper when Susan suggests that she is dropping the ball.
Things escalate after problems at the woodworking session, with Paul at the receiving end of Terese’s rage when he calls out her lying. She tells him that he wasn’t there when she needed him, and that she doesn’t need him anymore.
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The stress leads Terese to drink, and she unknowingly damages a gas pipe when leaving Eirini Rising later that evening.
Later, chaos ensues at the retirement home as Gino tries to save the residents from danger, though Susan is unable to inform Terese – who has passed out drunk.
Will she be ok?
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