Tensions explode in EastEnders as the Slater family reels from the shocking destruction of Martin’s memorial stall. What starts as a solemn moment of grief quickly turns into chaos, accusations, and explosive confrontations. Stacey is convinced that Ruby is behind the arson, driven by spite and jealousy over their shared past with Martin. According to street whispers, someone saw Ruby lighting the match—supposedly sealing her guilt. But not everything is as it seems.
As accusations fly and emotions boil, Jack Branning intervenes with new evidence: a scorched bottle used as an accelerant was recovered from the scene. It doesn’t match Ruby’s belongings, suggesting another hand may be at work. The revelation throws Stacey into turmoil—has she targeted the wrong person in her grief?
Meanwhile, Ruby returns to confront Stacey, begging her to reconsider before reporting her to the police. She’s terrified of losing her son, Roman. But Stacey, fuelled by heartbreak and anger, wants nothing to do with her. Then, a twist: Lily spots Ruby’s water bottle—possibly the one used in the fire. Suspicion intensifies. Ruby, under pressure, fumbles to explain. Did she do it? Or is someone framing her?
With family loyalties crumbling and secrets surfacing, the truth threatens to destroy what’s left of the Slaters’ fragile unity. As Stacey and Ruby clash over grief, guilt, and Martin’s memory, one thing is certain—someone is hiding a burning secret, and the fallout will be unforgettable.