April’s disappearance storyline was a brave move from Emmerdale, but it’s paid off

April’s disappearance storyline was a brave move from Emmerdale, but it’s paid off

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April’s disappearance storyline was a brave move from Emmerdale, but it’s paid off
Author: Calli Kitson
Published: Feb, 05 2025 11:53

When Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) realised on Christmas Day that his young daughter April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) had gone missing, I realised the Emmerdale storyline would play out one of two ways. Either April would be found in a matter of days, and the situation wouldn’t cause a huge impact on her family, or she would be gone for weeks, forcing Marlon into a desperate state of limbo as he prayed for some answers.

 [April sits next to another homeless woman on a bench in Emmerdale]
Image Credit: Metro [April sits next to another homeless woman on a bench in Emmerdale]

I hoped it would be the latter, knowing how vital it would be to tell an in-depth storyline about a missing person. This is exactly what happened, and it certainly paid off. We learnt in yesterday’s episode that April – played so perfectly by Amelia Flanagan – disappeared on Christmas Day after finding out she had become pregnant. Keeping this secret, on top of learning how her biological mother Donna died, caused her to take off and head to the centre of Leeds.

 [Marlon confronts Ross in a Leeds city centre street in Emmerdale]
Image Credit: Metro [Marlon confronts Ross in a Leeds city centre street in Emmerdale]

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. At first, April headed to a hotel in search of a room. The youngster had cash, but the majority of it went when she learnt from the receptionist a bed on Christmas Day would be over £80. With her friends busy over the holidays, April quickly realised she was on her own.

 [April Windsor doubled over and crying as she experiences life on the streets n Emmerdale.]
Image Credit: Metro [April Windsor doubled over and crying as she experiences life on the streets n Emmerdale.]

The instalment covered six weeks of April’s life in the space of half an hour, but the past six weeks in our time highlighted the utter despair and desperation Marlon has been through while waiting for news on his little girl. According to the charity Missing People, 79% of children are found within 24 hours, and 90% are found within two days. Less than 2% of children will be missing for longer than a week.

 [PC Swirling speaks to Marlon and Rhona in Emmerdale]
Image Credit: Metro [PC Swirling speaks to Marlon and Rhona in Emmerdale]

This means there would’ve been every possibility Emmerdale aired this storyline for a couple of days, but extending it over the end of 2024 and then the start of 2025 has truly captured the intensity of Marlon and April’s ordeals. What began as a small search in the village quickly spiralled into a police matter for Marlon and Rhona (Zoe Henry). The family were assigned a liaison officer, who updated them with information on the search and possible sightings of April – though that didn’t happen much.

At first, multiple members of the village were willing to give up their time to search for signs of April in Leeds. As the days ticked by though and still she hadn’t returned, Marlon realised everyone had started doing something he wasn’t able to do – carry on with their lives. Someone is reported missing every 90 seconds in the UK. That means life is lonely, scary and uncertain for 170,000 families every year. ​.

Missing People is the only UK charity dedicated to reconnecting them and their loved ones and that's why this year Metro is proudly supporting them for our 2025 Lifeline campaign. To help raise vital funds for the charity we would love you to join us on on 3 May for a 25km, 53km or 106km hike on the beautiful Isle of Wight. Registration starts at just £15 with a fundraising minimum of £240 (25km) / £360 (58km). Alternatively, you can pay for your place and set your own fundraising target.

Whether you want to do it as a group or are signing up solo, as part of Team Lifeline, you’ll receive tons of support and advice, so that every step you take can make a massive difference helping those whose loved ones have disappeared. Click here to sign up and find out more. Putting Marlon at the centre of this was – without a doubt – the right decision. I have always loved Marlon and it’s perhaps because he is so normal. His day to day challenges before this were managing April’s mood swings as she got older or working through his marital woes with Rhona.

Marlon’s love for his daughter shines every single day and I adore that about him, so having her suddenly disappear without a single word of warning was always going to utterly destroy the character. Mark Charnock proved during the stroke storyline that he is one of soapland’s best ever actors. His portrayal of a broken father wanting answers about his missing daughter hit me right in the heart, so much so I even found myself feeling an element of relief when I discovered the day of April’s return.

It was the small details in the standalone April episode that helped highlight what thousands of homeless people experience every single day. As she took to the streets, April’s appearance changed. She wore layers to keep warm and without an ability to properly have a shower and clean herself, she quickly turned into someone many people refuse to make eye contact with, let alone even look at long enough to realise she’s a school girl.

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