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Home and Away Reveals Shocking New Accident for Mali Hudson

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Home and Away fans are in for a fright as upcoming tense scenes have been released showing avid surfer Mali Hudson in danger.

The soap has dropped a short but gripping trailer for next week’s episodes, which will air in Australia and later in the summer in the UK, of Mali (Kyle Shilling) heading out to catch some waves.

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Mali has had issues with his eardrum since he was caught in an explosive storyline – which could prove deadly as he heads out on the water alone.

Mali got wrapped up in Marilyn’s (Emily Symons) battle against Stunning Organics last month where she spoke out about the shady skincare company. Shortly after doing so a bomb was discovered in a mysterious package addressed to her.

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In a heroic pursuit, Mali chased the van containing the bomb and managed to warn the driver and passenger to get out before it detonated but, in doing so, was sent flying when it blew, having not fully cleared the area.

Sharing a teaser trailer of what’s to come on the show’s official social media handles, the post was captioned: “It looks like paradise, but the dangers are deadly. Find out what happens on Monday from 7PM on @channel7 and @7plus.”

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The serene video starts with Mali looking out to the ocean as calm music plays.

As the clip continues, shots of the beach and Mali surfing appear as captions read: “It looks like paradise, but the dangers are deadly.”

Going from calm and serene on the waves to shots showing him thrashing in the water distressed and the sound of heavy breathing, Mali clearly gets into some trouble.

Many fans of the show commented on the trailer presuming a shark had attacked him, whereas other feels it could be the fallout from the explosion impacting his ability to surf.

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It has been teased by Back to the Bay that next week Rose (Kirsty Marillier) will try to warn Mali that it isn’t safe for him to surf with his eardrum, but he ignores her anyway.

The platform also showcases some production images of Mali holding his hand to his ear in discomfort.

One fan commented: “Please don’t go Mali. It’s Definitely a SHARK” with another adding: “We’ve not have a shark for a while now, probably due one.”

A third questioned: “Um, perforated ear drum?? Stay clear of surfing?? Gotta love how these characters completely ignore medical advice.”

Viewers will have to tune in to see what the real danger is.

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