EMMERDALE’s Gabby Thomas’ dodgy behaviour is exposed next week as Kim Tate outwits her. 

Gabby – who is played by Rosie Bentham in the ITV soap – will access the company accounts through her laptop as she plots Kim’s downfall.

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Jamie’s suspicions grow when he spots Gabby sporting some fresh designer clothes and he orders Noah to get hold of Gabby’s laptop to find evidence.

Meanwhile, Kim frantically searches for her notebook and, when Gabby hands it back to her, a delirious Kim heads off to bed. 

Gabby is worried, however, when she realises that Noah has been listening in on their conversation.


Noah reports everything back to Jamie, telling him about the secret notebook. 

The following day, Kim gives Gabby some instructions on dealing with a client and watches her every move. 

Soon, Gabby knows Kim is onto her but tries to worm her way out of the situation by claiming Kim’s fuzzy memory is to blame for the confusion.

Gabby pours fragile Kim a medicinal brandy and promises not to tell anyone about her dizzy spells. 

But disaster strikes when Gabby sees Noah lurking in the shadows and realises he's heard too much. 

Viewers will see Kim make a phone call and ask her doctor for a proper dementia test. 

When Gabby discovers the appointment, she urges Kim to keep it a secret from Jamie. 

Later in the day, a mysterious figure wearing a glove spikes Kim’s brandy decanter with Diazepam shortly before she pours herself a glass. 

Later in the week, the day of Kim’s dementia test arrives and she heads out alone. 

Jamie is horrified when he discovers that Gabby knew before he did – and accuses her of meddling. 

Will Gabby admit to stealing from the company accounts?

Emmerdale viewers know that a mystery figure has been spiking Kim’s drinks.

Oblivious to the spiking, Kim’s dizzy spells and memory loss have left her fearing that she could be suffering from dementia like her late father. 

Is the mystery culprit Gabby?

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