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Cindy Beale (also Williams) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Michelle Collins.She first appeared 10 May 1988 and originally departed on 27 December 1990, before returning as one of the show's central antagonists from 13 October 1992 until her exit episode on 10 April 1998; the character supposedly died off-screen during childbirth in prison on 5 November 1998.
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Earlier this month, while Cindy was staying with Reiss, she got a shock when a brick was thrown through her window, with a note attached which said she should have stayed dead.
Cindy Beale died in childbirth in 1998... or did she?
Cindy and Jane clash over Jane's actions in covering up Lucy's death, but they briefly make peace when Jane tells Cindy that Steven had shot her leading to her infertility, hence why she covered up Lucy's death because Bobby is the only child she will have. After Ian argues with Cindy, he kisses Jane, but she turns him down.
Episode 6994 of the British soap opera EastEnders aired on 10 October 2024. It was originally released on BBC iPlayer and released on BBC One later that day. The episode revolved around the aftermath of David Wicks (Michael French) finding out about Cindy Beale's (Michelle Collins) affair with Junior Knight (Micah Balfour).
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Cindy, who has been forced to leave Lucy behind, is desperate to have her back - and follows Ian back to Walford with Nick. After gaining custody of her children, she is arrested moments later for attempted murder when Ian's associates persuade the hitman, John Valecue (Steve Weston), to tell the police that Cindy has hired him. Ian is then ...