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Tane (Ethan Browne) had finally been proven innocent after Casey (Austin Cutcliffe) uncovered footage on Archie’s baby monitor of Kerrie (Sara Wiseman) planting a packet of white powder under his mattress.
Levi (Tristan Gorey) ordered an ultrasound, which revealed a low-grade rupture that could require surgery, leaving Tane facing the prospect of missing Archie’s birthday after all.
When his oxygen levels then plummeted, Levi had no choice but to intubate him, with Jo stepping in to help.
Jo runs through the possible explanations, including a pulmonary embolism or bronchospasm, before asking whether the problem could be with the equipment rather than Tane himself.
A new ETT is called for, and the quick intervention brings Tane’s oxygen saturation back to a steady level.
When Jo queries his wording, Levi shares the latest blood results. Tane’s kidney function is getting worse, and if it continues to decline, he’ll be at risk of renal failure.
Harper immediately brought her phone to David, who contacted the tech team so that a trace could be put on the message.
Yet by the time officers got to the shopping centre where the message had been sent from, Kerrie was nowhere to be found.
She arranges for Dana to collect Archie instead, then tells Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) she has already tried calling her mother several times, with every attempt going straight to voicemail.
The next morning, IT Officer Ripley from the tech team is at the station working through Harper’s phone data, trying to find something useful, when an unknown number calls.
When Harper answers, she realises that it’s Kerrie, calling from a burner phone.
With Ripley still trying to complete the trace, Harper keeps pushing the conversation, but eventually asks why Kerrie is so worked up if she had nothing to do with what happened.
Kerrie hangs up—but Harper’s managed to keep her on the line long enough. Ripley’s able to confirm Kerrie’s location, and David is immediately onto dispatch.
Eden steps in before the argument can escalate, and Mackenzie heads back to the hospital.
Harper admits she’s got mixed feelings. Tane’s innocence has already been proven, and arresting Kerrie won’t change what has happened to him, so it now feels less like freeing Tane and more like punishing her mother.
David then receives the update they have been waiting for. Kerrie’s been caught!
Over at the hospital, Mac arrives to find Jo still at Tane’s bedside as Levi returns with the results from the renal specialist.
Levi explains that Tane’s injuries are now moving into more dangerous territory.
As he explains to Mac and Jo, it can become like an avalanche in the body—one organ begins to fail, and another follows.
Later, Mackenzie sits alone by Tane’s bedside. She reflects on how often he’s been there for her over the years, before making a deal with him.
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