Holby Blue probe the drug deaths

Thursday, 27 March 2008 20:00 BBC1

 
Holby Blue probe the drug deaths

A batch of contaminated drugs has killed several students, and the team are keen to find the remainder of the stash - sold as phials with distinctive red caps - before it claims any more victims. It's a huge case and DCI Scott Vaughan wants to make a good impression - but his attitude ends up putting a few noses out of joint.

Meanwhile, PCs Lucy Slater and Robert Clifton are alerted by neighbours who can hear a baby crying. The officers enter a house to find a dead woman with her distraught two-year-old son crying next to her - and a red-topped phial - and Robert soon realises they have found victim number four.

Lucy and Robert locate the child's father, but uniform later find the young boy wandering the streets. Things then take a tragic turn for the broken family...

Also, the case touches Robert who's desperate to see his own son, Kyle.


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