EastEnders spoiler: Desperate Pam turns to Honey in hunt for Paul’s killers
STILL desperate for a better insight into her grandson’s death, Pam Coker will turn to Honey Mitchell for help in upcoming episodes of EastEnders.
Lin Blakley plays Pam Coker in EastEnders
The grief-stricken character, played by Lin Blakley, will be seen ignoring the pleas of her husband Les (Roger Sloman) and Paul’s boyfriend Ben (Harry Reid) as she continues her search for answers.
She soon enlists Honey (Emma Barton), but it remains to be seen what plan the pair will concoct - and whether they will regret trying to come face-to-face with murderers.
Paul, played by Jonny Labey, was dramatically killed off back in July when he and Ben were targeted by homophobic thugs.
Pam has arguably struggled the most with her grief, and finally appeared to accept his passing when she found the strength to say goodbye to him at his funeral earlier this month.
Will Pam and Honey find who they're looking for?
Pam has long struggled with Paul's death
As his body lay in the funeral parlour, she sobbed: "Goodnight my darling boy. Sweet dreams. Don't let the bed bugs bite.”
Ben, meanwhile, has continued to blame himself - telling mum Kathy: "I couldn't protect him. He was so gentle, he didn't stand a chance.”
It has been revealed that both Les and Pam will both be leaving the show in the coming months, after their current contracts come to an end.
A spokesperson confirmed: "We can confirm that Roger and Lin will be leaving EastEnders later this year. They have been a pleasure to work with and we wish them all the best for the future."
EastEnders fans in tears over Pam and Les Coker
Roger and Pam will bow out later this year
A source added to the Mirror: "Pam and Les have been a big part of the show over the past few months and with their current storyline, bosses felt that it was the right time for their characters to leave the Square.
"There is still plenty more drama to come from the Cokers before they leave Walford."
EastEnders continues Monday at 8pm on BBC One. Pam and Honey’s scenes will commence on Thursday, September 29 at 7:30pm.