Emmerdale’s Rhona Goskirk drops shock bombshell on her family risking years in jail

EMMERDALE’S Rhona Goskirk has made a shock decision that could see her jailed for years.

The vet - who is played by actress Zoe Henry in the ITV soap - is being charged with kidnapping baby Ivy after she took her on the run.

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Rhona has dropped a bombshell on her family in EmmerdaleCredit: ITV

Viewers know Ivy is Rhona’s biological daughter after her ex-husband Gus fraudulently used previously fertilized eggs to conceive with his new wife Lucy.

Lucy died in childbirth and Rhona has now become determined to be a mother to Ivy.

However having been charged with kidnapping her, she has a choice to make about pleading guilty or not - and the consequences that come with them.

Her solicitor told Rhona, Marlon and Mary: “I’m not saying there isn’t a case to be made her, especially given the complexities of the situation, and you might get a sympathetic jury. 

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“It’s not inconceivable. Even with the mitigating circumstances of your case taken into account, and that is far from guaranteed, if a jury fails to find in your favour, you’d be looking at a sentence of at least two to four years.”

Rhona was overcome with shock at the news and stormed out, furious that her plan could mean prison for a significant chunk of time.

She ran into pal Vanessa Woodfield and opened up about how she was feeling insisting she wasn’t a criminal and wouldn’t say that she was.

Later she broke the news to husband Marlon.

Emmerdale's Rhona Goskirk kidnaps baby Ivy and flees the village

“I can’t stand up in that court tomorrow and brand myself a criminal,” she said.

“I know what my solicitor is saying but I’d never be able to live with myself if I didn’t stand up for what’s right.

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“I know what’s at stake, but maybe I can win this. But either way my mind is made up.

“I am pleading not guilty, this is going to trial.”