6 huge Casualty spoilers for next week (23 August): Nicole is left in turmoil when Cassie is attacked, Faith’s missing morphine theory is proved wrong, and Rash is nervous about a big life change

Casualty spoilers follow.

Next week on Casualty, Nicole is left in turmoil when Cassie is attacked, Faith’s missing morphine theory is proved wrong, and Rash is nervous about a big life change.

Here is our spoiler round-up of all the biggest moments coming up in the ED, in the latest episode of the current boxset, ‘Supply and Demand’.

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Nicole is desperate to get Cassie to safety, so she decides to send her away to live with a friend in Newcastle. She intends to take her to the train station, but she ends up having to go into work in the morning. With Nicole in the ED, Cassie heads to buy her a present to say thanks – but she is brutally attacked in a car park by the dangerous gang.

2. Ngozi makes a huge decision

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Ngozi skips an AA meeting to spend time with Obi, after he told his mum that he wants to move back to Nigeria. Dylan gives her some advice, saying that if the parent is happy then the child will be happy – leaving Ngozi with much to think about.

However, Ngozi later promises Obi that they can return to Nigeria. Obi is delighted and excitedly begins planning his move back home, while Ngozi is secretly heartbroken by the idea of leaving Holby.

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3. Rash takes a big step

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It’s a big day for Rash, as he is able to stop taking his antidepressants, and he really wants to prove that going off his medication is the right decision. Sunny asks him to meet her son Jake, but Rash is nervous so chickens out and cancels their plans.

Rida gives her mate a much-needed confidence boost, so Rash is brave and tells Sunny why he is so nervous. Will she understand?

4. Jacob is punished

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Jacob turns up to work in his paramedic uniform but isn’t able to leave the ambulance station, as Jan puts him on desk duties while the investigation into the missing morphine takes place. Iain insists that his colleague is innocent, but Faith remains firm that

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