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Eastenders - Arthurs death
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I`ve just read on teletext that Martin (Fowler) gets to spend �30,000 being compensation for his dad`s death "In prison". I seem to remember Arthur collapsing on his allotment leading to his death. Am I wrong?
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I did wonder why Martin should get the money - but that is what it said on the soaps site. Maybe Pauline doen`t get anything because she`s leaving. I suppose all will be revealed (or not) soon. W.M. The Christmas Club theft was before my viewing time although of course I had heard about it - because that made it easier for his `mate` to set him up. Can`t remember the details but he was definitely set up.
Hi Ward~Minter,
He was set up by Willy Roper. They thought Arthur had stolen the money that had been raised for the wilderness fund. Your probably thinking of when Arthur did actually steal some money and that was to pay for Michelles wedding to Lofty but that was before all that happened, hence because of his record it was easier for Willy to set him up. When it actually came to light it was Wiley Willy, Arthur had already received the blow to the head and it was only a matter of time......
He was set up by Willy Roper. They thought Arthur had stolen the money that had been raised for the wilderness fund. Your probably thinking of when Arthur did actually steal some money and that was to pay for Michelles wedding to Lofty but that was before all that happened, hence because of his record it was easier for Willy to set him up. When it actually came to light it was Wiley Willy, Arthur had already received the blow to the head and it was only a matter of time......
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