Neighbours reveals shocking accident for Glen Donnelly

 Glen ends up in serious danger at the vineyard.

Neighbours spoilers follow.

Neighbours has revealed details of a shock accident for Glen Donnelly, which could leave him with serious injuries.

In scenes airing next week in the UK, and in June in Australia, Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) becomes concerned about the awkward dynamic at the vineyard, with the atmosphere having become strained after the revelation that Kiri Hua Durant (Gemma Bird Matheson) is actually Glen's long-lost daughter.

Feeling responsible for the awkwardness, Glen (Richard Huggett) feels guilty and tries to improve the tricky situation by taking on even more work at the vineyard.


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Unfortunately, Glen ends up pushing himself too far and he has a dangerous accident which leaves him trapped underneath a heavy barrel. Completely alone and unable to move, Glen is in dire straits.

Thankfully, he's eventually found by Leo, who rushes to Glen's aid and frees him from underneath the barrel.

Glen is taken to hospital, where he worries that he might have suffered permanent damage.


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The situation gets even more difficult for him when he is offered opioid pain relief, which he turns down out of a fear of becoming addicted to it due to his history of alcohol addiction.

Glen is determined to be able to push through the pain himself, but how long will he be able to last without help?


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Kiri recently discovered the truth about Glen being her father thanks to Glen's half-brother Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) spitefully revealing the news to everyone.

Actor Richard, who plays Glen, told that Glen will now be so furious with Paul that this incident could spell "the end of their relationship as brothers" and that he doesn't think Glen will ever be able to forgive him.

As for Glen's ongoing relationship with Kiri, Richard reckons that "there is a chance that Glen and Kiri can start getting along again", but that it may take some time for them to adjust to their true connection being revealed.

Neighbours airs these scenes on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 at 1.45pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and Tuesday, June 21 on 10 Peach (Australia).

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