EastEnders Mick Carter collapses in court as they probe him about Whitney affair

EastEnders ' Mick Carter suffered a huge panic attack and collapsed while testifying for Whitney Dean in court.

The character, played by Danny Dyer, had been going through a horrible time on the soap.

He discovered he had a daughter, Frankie Lewis, who he didn't know about and then found out his wife Linda Carter had kissed Max Branning.

Whitney's case was thrown into chaos recently, when her lawyer Gray Atkins had a meltdown in court.

Mick certainly wasn't in the right frame of mind to testify as he took to the stand.

Whitney had successfully defended herself when questioned by the prosecution, but Mick struggled as they began probing him about his past affair with Whitney.

The situation became too much to handle, and Mick ended up collapsing with a terrifying panic attack.

Later in the Queen Vic, Whitney told Linda what had happened.

At the end of the dramatic episode Whitney revealed that she was going to plead guilty, much to the shock of viewers.

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