Home and Away Spoilers – Sonny and Remi get life-changing medical news

Next week on Home and Away in the UK, the drama from the train crash continues, with Jo’s life on the line, Sonny facing potentially life-changing injuries, and what is wrong with Remi?

Numerous Summer Bay residents were heading to the Off the Rails music festival in Broken Hill when their train—embracing the festival’s branding a bit too literally—derailed in a tunnel, after hitting some bikes discarded by teens spraying graffiti.

The crash claimed the life of festival-goer Isaac (Jordan Dulieu), who was looking forward to seeing his cousin’s band with mate Holden (Lach Millar), and had failed in his attempt to chat up Mackenzie (Emily Weir), Lacey (Sophea Pennington) and Dana (Ally Harris).

Whilst those three bay residents—along with Abigail (Hailey Pinto), Remi (Adam Rowland) and Eddie (Stephen Madsen)—appeared to escape with just a few cuts and bruises, Justin (James Stewart) continued his proud tradition of finale-related injuries by being rushed to hospital with suspected internal bleeding.

As this week came to a close, attention remained firmly on Sonny (Ryan Bown) and Jo (Maddison Brown), both left in precarious situations.Trapped underneath some seats in the carriage, Sonny was finally freed by rescue workers, only for him to quietly tell Remi that he couldn’t feel his legs.

Meanwhile, Jo was in mortal danger after becoming trapped beneath a section of collapsed roof. Having accessed the carriage alongside Tane (Ethan Browne) after sneaking in through the other end of the tunnel, Levi (Tristan Gorey) quickly realised Jo was at risk of crush syndrome.

The debris pinning her down would be causing toxins to build up inside her body, and once the pressure was released, those toxins could flood her system and trigger cardiac arrest.

After Levi left the tunnel to gather more medical supplies, the carriage shifted, moving the piece of roof with it. Knowing that it was now a ticking time-bomb before crush syndrome set in, Levi was desperate to get back into the carriage, only to be stopped by Jo’s dad David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor), Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) and rescue leader Alison (Lulu Howes), who deemed it too dangerous.

With nothing more he could do, Levi grabbed a megaphone and yelled to Tane to get Jo out of the train immediately. Inside the carriage, as debris continued to fall, Tane raced to free Jo while Eddie retreated. Panicking, Eddie then fled the carriage entirely, leaving Tane alone with Jo.