In Pictures: Mad May's murder bid
Published Sunday, Jun 8 2008, 06:10 BST | By Kris Green
EastEnders's Dr. 'Mad' May Wright returns to the Square in a fortnight's time and throws the Millers' lives into utter turmoil.
Determined not to allow anything - or anyone - stand in her way of baby Summer, Mickey (Joe Swash) becomes May's (Amanda Drew) first casualty when she cracks him over the head with a crowbar, leaves him for dead.
Dawn, meanwhile, clings on to her daughter Summer in the hope that someone will hear her cries for help.
A Walford source told DS: "May leaves Mickey for dead with blood pouring from his head, while a terrified Dawn looks on, clutching Summer. But May's revenge doesn't stop there when things take an explosive turn soon after."
They added: "The question is, just who survives this dramatic turn of events?"


These scenes will air on BBC One from Monday, June 15.
Determined not to allow anything - or anyone - stand in her way of baby Summer, Mickey (Joe Swash) becomes May's (Amanda Drew) first casualty when she cracks him over the head with a crowbar, leaves him for dead.
Dawn, meanwhile, clings on to her daughter Summer in the hope that someone will hear her cries for help.
A Walford source told DS: "May leaves Mickey for dead with blood pouring from his head, while a terrified Dawn looks on, clutching Summer. But May's revenge doesn't stop there when things take an explosive turn soon after."
They added: "The question is, just who survives this dramatic turn of events?"


These scenes will air on BBC One from Monday, June 15.
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