Emmerdale spoilers follow.
Emmerdale Intriguing Faye Helders returns to the soap opera as the emotional story of Mary Goskirk is revisited.
Faye makes a comeback shortly after Mary receives an unexpected update on attempts to bring the con artist to justice.
In early May, Faye was exposed as a con artist who only dated Mary with the intention of stealing her money.
When Mary realized the truth and confronted Faye, there was a fight over an envelope of money. Faye eventually managed to escape, leaving Mary to bleed and have a concussion.
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The next week, PC Swirling visits The Woolpack and informs Mary that Faye has been found.
Swirling confirms that Faye has been arrested and charged, but he adds that she denies all the allegations against her.
Looking further, TV times To confirmed that Faye will be making a return appearance on the show in the coming weeks, with Jane Gurnett reprising the role.
Faye risks a backlash by reappearing in the village, but viewers will have to wait and see if she manages to cause more trouble for Mary or if the village favorite turns the tables.
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Last month, Louise Jameson – who plays Mary – opened up about the possibility of her character finding love again after the heartbreak of being cheated by Faye.
Louise told exclusively digital spy: “[Mary is] very reluctant to get back into it, but her community pushes her, I can tell you!
“Her community is starting to push her and give her back her confidence. She’s been beaten and all her confidence has been ripped away.
“It’s been a joy to play, because Mary has been very high and very low. This scam story is important because it happens, especially with the older generation.
“There are terrible scammers out there and it’s kind of nice to be involved in raising awareness.”
Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV1 and airs on ITVX.
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