Emmerdale’s Al Chapman’s exit sealed after he’s killed off over ultimate betrayal?

Emmerdale: Cain Dingle threatens Al Chapman

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Emmerdale’s Al Chapman (played by Michael Wildman) has caused a stir with pretty much everyone since he made his debut on the ITV soap. However, lately, the villain seems to be at war with the entire Dingle family. Al and Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) have never seen eye to eye, but things were made worse when Cain blamed Al’s son Ellis Chapman (Aaron Anthony) for his son Kyle Winchester (Huey Quinn) ending up in hospital. And in a bid to seek revenge, Cain drove Ellis out into the middle of nowhere and left him there to freeze.

The duo will do almost anything to get the upper hand on each other, and it’s no secret that when it comes to his family, Cain will stop at nothing.

During Wednesday night’s episode, Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) and Marlon (Mark Charnock) were forced to sign the papers, handing The Woolpack over to Al.

Following a huge blaze at the pub, Chas and Marlon were left no choice but to sell up after learning their insurance claim was voice because they failed to mention the development plans.

While Marlon didn’t hesitate in signing the contract, Chas wanted to read the small print just in case anything had been changed.

The barmaid was left furious when she realised Al had lowered his offer by £20,000.

Cain, who was also there to witness what happened, decided to tear up the papers in a rage.

“Let’s just get it over with,” Al told Chas and Marlon. “Move on.”

“You’re really enjoying this, aren’t you?” Chas asked as Al replied: “I’m a realist.

“You’re getting nothing from the insurance now, I am the only hope you’ve got.”

“Which is exactly the way you wanted it,” Marlon raged before Al said: “It’s just the way it is.

“Once you have had time to think, you’ll see it’s best for all of us.”

After Marlon signed the papers, Chas said: “Just need to check there are no more surprises.

“I am not signing that, you’ve dropped the price by £20,000.”

Despite Al pleading with them to sign the contract, Cain decided to rip up the paperwork.

“You should never have trusted him,” Cain told Chas.

Later on, newcomer Gavin (Ben Richards) put added pressure on Al to get the papers signed.

He made it clear to the businessman that it wouldn’t end well for him if he didn’t.

“You were supposed to bring my contract,” Gavin told him as Al explained it wasn’t signed yet.

“Wrong answer,” the newcomer replied. “You promised I’d have it today. You let me down and I don’t like people who do that.”

Al explained Cain got in the way of Chas signing the contract, as he said: “It has cost me more than I bargained for.”

“You said you can handle these people,” Gavin raged. “If this Cain is the problem then get him out the way. You’ve got two days to get that contract in my hand.”

Gavin went on to threaten: “If you let me down again, I’ll get someone else to fix it and you won’t be around to see that.”

Later on, Al has another confrontation with Cain and the pair end up clashing.

“You stay out of my business,” he threatened the mechanic. “Or I’ll make sure you regret it.”

“He’s all mouth,” Cain hit back before Al told him to stay out of his way.

Mackenzie (Lawrence Robb), who witnessed the row, went on to chip in: “We both owe him one.”

“What did you have in mind?” Cain asked.

The episode concluded with a hooded person cutting the breaks on Al’s car.

Will the villain end up getting killed off after he betrayed Marlon and Chas if a car ride ends in a deadly crash?

Emmerdale airs weekdays at 7pm on ITV.

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