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Emmerdale confirms heartbreaking and ‘challenging’ new story as Dawn and Billy Fletcher reel after baby Evan’s diagnosis

Billy and Dawn’s world is turned upside down by baby Evan’s diagnosis

Dawn Taylor (Olivia Bromley) and Billy Fletcher (Jay Kontzle) will be left heartbroken in Emmerdale when baby Evan is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.

The happy couple, who welcomed Evan into the world at the end of last year, will struggle to come to terms with the news, with their whole family thrown into turmoil in the aftermath.

‘This is an incredibly challenging and heartbreaking story, but such an important story for Emmerdale to tell,’ said actress Olivia Bromley.

‘I’ve learnt so much since working with Leukaemia Care and speaking to parents whose children have been diagnosed, and we want to not only raise awareness but to do justice to the experience of families who are blindsided by a diagnosis like this.

Billy and Dawn cradle Evan in Emmerdale

Billy and Dawn’s world is turned upside down by baby Evan’s diagnosis

‘For Dawn and Billy, like many parents, Evan’s diagnosis turns their world upside down so unexpectedly.

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‘It’s been inspiring to hear the stories of strength, resilience and also to hear of the incredible NHS staff who do such invaluable work when parents’ are at their lowest, so I hope we can also reflect this as we approach this storyline.’

Emmerdale boss Laura Shaw added: ‘Evan’s leukaemia diagnosis will come abruptly and without warning for Dawn and Billy, like it does for many parents who find themselves facing this devastating situation.

‘Working closely with Leukaemia Care, it’s vital to us that we portray this story as accurately and sensitively as possible and do justice to those faced with a diagnosis like this and highlight the severe impact a long term illness like this can have on families lives.’

Dawn and Billy hold baby Evan in the birthing pool in Emmerdale
Dawn welcomed baby Evan with Billy by her side back in December last year (Picture: ITV)

Charity Leukaemia Care who are working closely with Emmerdale on this storyline to ensure a realistic and authentic depiction. Colin Dyer, CEO, commented said: ‘Every year 10,000 people are diagnosed with leukaemia in the UK.

‘A leukaemia diagnosis can affect not just the patient, but also their loved ones such as friends and family.

‘The Baby Evan storyline being featured on Emmerdale, is helping to deliver a very important message not just about the awareness of the symptoms and the condition, but about how it affects the family and those around them

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/
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