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Home and Away in the UK, Tane is arrested after Kerrie sets him up by planting drugs under Archie’s bed!

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Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Tane is arrested after Kerrie sets him up by planting drugs under Archie’s bed!

This past week saw relations finally reach breaking point between Harper (Jessica Redmayne) and her estranged mother, Kerrie (Sara Wiseman).

After repeatedly interfering in Harper and Tane’s (Ethan Browne) co-parenting arrangements for baby Archie, Kerrie attempted to blackmail Tane into allowing her time with her grandson.

But the plan backfired, finally allowing Harper to see that her mother hadn’t changed.

Still desperate to remain part of Archie’s life, Kerrie pleaded with Harper for another chance.

But Harper made it clear she had reached her limit, tearfully telling her mother that it was a mistake allowing her back into her life—and that she would never do it again.

When Kerrie refused to leave the motel, Harper instead packed up her things and moved out with Archie, later returning with Tane to collect the last of her belongings.

As they prepared to leave, Kerrie begged for the chance to say goodbye to her grandson. But Harper refused, saying what she hoped would be a final goodbye to her mother before walking away with Tane.

Alone in the room, Kerrie’s distress soon turned to anger—convinced that Tane was responsible for turning Harper against her.

Next week, as Tane picks up Archie for the day, Harper is interrupted by persistent calls from her mother.

Having hoped that ignoring Kerrie’s attempts to contact her would eventually make her give up, Harper reluctantly answers and Kerrie asks to meet.

Harper heads downstairs to the diner, where Kerrie reveals that she’s been kicked out of the motel and now has nowhere to stay.

Kerrie quickly gets to the point, asking if she can at least say goodbye to her grandson before she leaves the Bay.

Harper initially refuses, making it clear that Kerrie’s situation is not her problem and insisting that she should simply go home. But Kerrie continues to plead, reminding Harper that she is Archie’s grandmother.

Shaken by the encounter, Harper heads to Tane and admits she’s beginning to question whether refusing the request is really the right decision for Archie.

Though Tane reminds her she doesn’t owe Kerrie anything, Harper wonders whether allowing a final goodbye might be the kinder option.

Tane tells Harper that the choice is hers.


Later, Harper tracks Kerrie down at the coffee cart and tells her she can’t leave just yet—there’s someone she needs to say goodbye to first.

Bringing her back to Tane’s house, Harper allows Kerrie a final moment with Archie.

With Kerrie gone and the charges against him escalating, whilst already serving a suspended sentence, Tane is left facing the possibility that he could lose years of 



Holding her grandson, Kerrie becomes emotional as she tells him that getting to know him has been the joy of her life, promising she will always love him even if she’s not around. Harper struggles to hold back her tears.

Before leaving, Kerrie asks Harper for a hug, and the pair share a tearful embrace. Once Kerrie has gone, Harper gathers Archie and heads off, leaving Tane to get ready for his date with Jo (Maddison Brown).

The following morning, Harper calls by the house again—interrupting breakfast with Tane and Jo—with something she wants to discuss. Thanking Tane once more for allowing Kerrie the chance to say goodbye, Harper reveals she no longer wants to keep fighting over custody through solicitors.

Instead, she suggests they formalise the original 50/50 shared custody plan they had originally intended. Though taken aback, Tane quickly agrees, relieved that they can finally move forward.

But little do they know that Kerrie is still skulking around the bay.


Spotting Tane and Jo together at the Surf Club later that day, Kerrie confronts them and accuses Tane of destroying her relationship with Archie.

When Tane tries to walk away, Kerrie turns her anger on Jo—telling Tane to keep “that trollop” away from her grandson before declaring that karma will catch up with them.


Later, Kerrie turns up at Harper and Dana’s (Ally Harris) place to complain about what she has seen. Harper refuses to engage, explaining that she and Tane are about to meet with a solicitor to formalise their shared custody arrangement.

When Kerrie continues criticising Tane, Dana emerges from her room, telling her mother to shut up and ordering her to leave.

As Kerrie storms out, she issues one final warning that they will regret not listening to her.


Later, Kerrie sneaks into Tane’s house and hides a small sachet of white powder beneath Archie’s cot mattress.




As she finally leaves Summer Bay, Kerrie places an anonymous call to the police reporting that drugs are being sold from the address—naming the supposed dealer as Tane Parata!

Over at Yabbie Creek police station, David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) receives word about the call, with claims that there could be a baby in danger.

As David prepares to act on the tip-off, Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) insists it must be a mistake, pointing out that there’s no way Tane would be dealing drugs. But David makes it clear they can’t ignore a report involving a child.


With a warrant obtained, the police head to Tane’s house on Saxon Avenue with officers to search the property, despite Cash’s continued insistence that the raid is a waste of time.



Inside, Tane and Jo are stunned when her dad pounds on the door and announces they are there to search the premises.

Tane insists the accusation is ridiculous as officers begin tearing the house apart, while Cash quietly reassures him that the search will soon be over.


But the situation takes a dramatic turn when one of the officers discovers the bag of drugs hidden under Archie’s cot.

As David, Cash and Jo emerge from the house, Cash has no choice but to place Tane under arrest for possession of a prohibited drug, despite Tane’s repeated insistence that the stash is not his.


Jo doesn’t know what to think as Cash handcuffs Tane.




At the station, David points out that the drugs were found hidden beneath Archie’s cot and asks Tane how they could have ended up there.

Realising the seriousness of the situation, Tane refuses to answer any questions without a solicitor and is taken to the cells.


There, Cash privately reassures his friend that he knows he has been set up and promises to do what he can.

As they try to work out who could have planted the drugs, Cash points out that the anonymous tip specifically named Tane—suggesting that whoever is responsible has a personal grudge against him.

It’s only then that the truth suddenly dawns on Tane—Kerrie!


Meanwhile, both Jo and Harper turn up at the station desperate to see Tane, but David refuses to let either of them near him until his solicitor arrives, insisting that there’s nothing they can do for now.

The following morning, the situation becomes even more serious when the lab results confirm there is enough product for the charge to be upgraded from possession to dealing.

Though Cash has quietly begun looking into Kerrie’s whereabouts behind David’s back, he is forced to admit that no-one currently knows where she is.


With Kerrie gone and the charges against him escalating, whilst already serving a suspended sentence, Tane is left facing the possibility that he could lose years of Archie’s life—unless his innocence can somehow be proved!


Sonny ends things with Dana as he struggles to adjust to life at the Spinal Rehab Centre, telling her she didn’t sign up for the life he now faces.

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Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Sonny ends things with Dana as he struggles to adjust to life at the Spinal Rehab Centre, telling her she didn’t sign up for the life he now faces.

In the aftermath of the devastating train crash, Sonny’s (Ryan Bown) life was turned upside down.

Pulled from the wreckage with serious injuries, and with no feeling in his legs, Sonny was later told that swelling around his spine could leave him permanently paralysed—news that left both him and girlfriend Dana (Ally Harris) reeling.

Determined to support him through the ordeal, Dana threw herself into helping Sonny adjust to his new reality.

Drawing on her nursing experience, she began researching rehabilitation clinics and treatment programs, determined to give Sonny the best possible chance at recovery.

But Sonny struggled with the intensity of her approach as he tried to process what had happened.

When Dana and Harper (Jessica Redmayne) later presented Sonny with the rehabilitation options they had found, he lashed out, feeling overwhelmed and frustrated that everyone else seemed to be making decisions about his future without asking what he wanted.

Soon afterwards, Sonny faced another difficult milestone when he attempted to use a wheelchair for the first time.

Embarrassed and angry at his situation, he struggled to manoeuvre himself into the chair as John (Shane Withington) arrived to check in on him.

After telling Sonny how upset Dana was, John gently pointed out that the only way forward would be through rehabilitation and physiotherapy, but it was clear Sonny was still grappling with the enormity of the challenge ahead.

Next week, Sonny takes the next step in his recovery as he arrives at the North Coastal Spinal Rehab Centre to begin treatment.

It proves confronting from the outset. Shortly after arriving, Sonny meets fellow patient Louis (Adam Bowes), a paraplegic who has clearly embraced life in a wheelchair and tries to inject some humour into the situation.


Louis jokes about organising wheelchair races later that day, before Sonny is approached by Warren (Alfie Gledhill), the therapist who will oversee his rehabilitation program.


As Warren begins showing Sonny around the facility, it quickly becomes clear just how overwhelming the situation is for him.

When Warren explains that Sonny will be undergoing both physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, Sonny presses for answers about how long he will need to stay—only to learn that his progress will largely depend on how hard he works once treatment begins.

But before Sonny can even begin adjusting to his new surroundings, Warren pulls Dana aside and delivers some difficult advice.

If Sonny is going to adapt to life in rehab, he needs to do it without relying on Dana.

Explaining that Sonny needs the space to come to terms with his situation on his own, Warren insists that Dana leave—assuring her that the best way she can help Sonny right now is by stepping back. Though clearly reluctant, Dana eventually agrees.

Sonny is immediately unsettled when she tells him she has to go, questioning why she’s leaving and admitting he doesn’t think he can handle things on his own.

Claiming she needs to see Harper, Dana does her best to reassure him, promising that he’ll be fine and reminding him she’s only ever a phone call away.

When Warren later shows Sonny to his room and runs through the rehab schedule, the reality of what lies ahead begins to sink in.

Frustrated, Sonny snaps at Warren, pointing out that he has no idea what it’s like to be stuck in a wheelchair wondering whether he’ll ever walk again.

Warren remains calm, telling Sonny that his job is to help him find out whether he will walk again—but he can’t do that if Sonny refuses to work with him.

Back in Summer Bay, Dana breaks down as she recounts the day to John, admitting that leaving Sonny behind was far harder than she expected.

Drawing on his own experience after son Jett (Will McDonald) was left paralysed whilst serving in Afghanistan, John reassures her that sometimes the hardest thing to do is step aside and let someone find their own way.

Meanwhile, Sonny struggles to adjust to life inside the centre.

When Louis later challenges him to pick a bar of chocolate up from the floor whilst seated in his wheelchair, Sonny quickly loses patience—admitting that he hates the chair and everything it represents.

Quickly becoming fed up of Sonny’s negativity, Louis offers him a different perspective.

Unlike him, Sonny still has hope. With an incomplete spinal cord injury, there remains a chance that Sonny could walk again—something Louis reminds him not to take for granted.

Louis then explains why Sonny’s attitude strikes such a nerve. After his own accident, his girlfriend walked away, unable to face a future with him in a wheelchair. Hearing Sonny complain while still having both a supportive partner and a chance of recovery is difficult for him to understand.

Shaken by the conversation, Sonny later calls Dana and asks her to return.

When Dana arrives with pizzas—taking Warren’s earlier joke about the new patient buying dinner for everyone seriously—she assumes Sonny simply needs some reassurance after a difficult first day.


But Sonny has something else on his mind, as he tells Dana that he’s ending things between them.


Dana immediately dismisses the idea, insisting that she doesn’t care about what has happened to him. But Sonny refuses to reconsider, telling her that she didn’t sign up for the life he now faces.

As Dana pleads with him not to push her away, Sonny remains firm.

Their relationship, he tells her, is over.

Taking a moment in the corridor, Dana is approached by Louis, who jokingly asks whether she has already given up on Sonny.

The remark is enough to spur Dana back into action. Returning straight to Sonny’s room, she makes it clear that she doesn’t accept his decision and refuses to walk away so easily.

But Sonny shuts the conversation down. Insisting that he doesn’t want to be with her, he tells Dana she can’t force someone to stay in a relationship and orders her to leave.

I beg to differ actually,” a defiant Dana replies.

I don’t want to be with you, okay Dana?” Sonny coldly replies. “Now get that through your head, and leave!

As a heartbroken Dana walks out, Warren heads straight to Sonny’s room and challenges him over his decision to push Dana away.

Great work,” Warren states sarcastically. “Now what’s your plan?


That evening, Dana confides in Harper about what’s happened. Explaining that Sonny ended things because he believes she didn’t sign up for the life he now faces, Dana says he seems convinced she isn’t strong enough to cope with the challenges ahead.

Harper tries to reassure her that it could simply be a knee-jerk reaction as Sonny struggles to come to terms with his new reality. Dana wants to believe she’s right, clinging to the hope that Sonny will wake up the next day and realise he’s made a mistake.

Meanwhile, alone in his room at the rehab centre that night, Sonny breaks down in tears.


The next morning, Dana runs into John at the coffee cart, where she admits that Sonny has dumped her and that she’s still trying to convince herself he’ll change his mind.

John offers his support, agreeing that Sonny is probably not thinking clearly.

Shortly afterwards, Warren unexpectedly turns up and asks to speak with Dana. With John remaining with them on Dana’s request, Warren explains that Sonny is in a difficult headspace and is trying to regain some sense of control over his life.

As painful as it is, Warren gently advises that the best thing Dana can do right now is respect Sonny’s wishes and give him the space he’s asked for—while holding onto hope that, in time, he may come to see things differently.


Back at the rehabilitation centre, Warren later checks in on Sonny as he begins settling into the program.

Though Sonny admits Dana probably hates him, he insists that ending the relationship was for her own good—believing that without worrying about her, he can focus entirely on the long road to recovery ahead.


Has Sonny made the right decision?


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