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Emmerdale's Anthony Fox, a chilling villain who sexually abused his daughter Ruby, was not held accountable but killed off in a whodunit story, leaving fans and experts disappointed as this pattern often occurs in soap operas. This leaves little room for characters like Ruby to heal, potentially affecting real-life survivors. The soap genre has the potential to raise awareness and start conversations about sensitive topics, but it's crucial to handle these stories responsibly.
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