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EastEnders' Ben Mitchell's health scare as fans predict harrowing HIV twist

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EastEnders fans are predicting Ben Mitchell will face an HIV storyline after he was raped by bartender Lewis.Concerned for his sexual health, Ben confronts Lewis at the Prince Albert and asks him if he’s been tested for an STD.Lewis assures him he was tested a few onths earlier, but admits he has slept with ten people since then.“OMG Ben’s gunna get HIV!!” said one viewer.

A second agreed: “Ben can’t have HIV on top of this, this man has been through enough #eastenders This is a live TV story and is being constantly updated.

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