Bobby and Anna unaware of connection between missing persons in EastEnders

Bobby Beale (Clay Milner Russell) and Anna Knight (Molly Rainford) are both on the hunt for a missing parent in EastEnders, but completely unaware that the two people they are looking for are actually living together.

After being informed that Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth) wants her whole family at her wedding to Rocky Cotton (Brian Conley), Bobby set about trying to track down dad Ian (Adam Woodyatt).

So far, his search has been unsuccessful, with recent scenes revealing that he has resorted to researching how to report a missing person.

Elsewhere, Anna has discovered that her mother, Rose, is still alive after having gone missing nine years ago.

A scene in the Queen Vic showed that she too was attempting to track down her missing parent, after learning that her identity had been a complete lie.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser thatsupports HTML5video

While Bobby and Anna are completely in the dark about their parents’ whereabouts, we viewers know that both Ian and ‘Rose’ are actually living together in France.

Rose was revealed to be Cindy Beale in shocking scenes several weeks ago which saw her ignoring a call from ex-husband George Knight (Colin Salmon).

It then transpired that she had reconnected with ex-husband Ian, and the pair were living together in France while Cindy was under witness protection.

However, it was soon revealed that her protection had ended due to the death of her former cell mate, so she could go back to life as Cindy Beale, instead of being Rose Knight.

With Cindy now free, she and Ian dwelled on the idea of returning to Walford, though when Ian realised that the Knights had moved into the Queen Vic, he persuaded Cindy to stay in France.

Now that both Anna and Bobby are getting serious about hunting down their relatives, will Cindy and Ian finally be found?

How will Bobby and Anna react when they learn that Ian and Cindy have been in hiding together all this time?

Source: Read Full Article