Neighbours spoiler: Is Mark Brennan about to arrest THIS Rebecchi over the crash?

As Erinsborough recovers from the horrifying crash that saw David (played by Takaya Honda) left in a coma and Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel) with broken bones, all eyes are on who was behind the incident. 

Newcomer to Ramsey Street, Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer), appears to have something to hide and it looks like she could be involved. 

As she’s seen trying to bury a mystery object, her sister Kirsha (Vani Dhir) interrupts her.

Alongside that, little Jimmy Williams confesses to his mum Amy Williams (Zoe Crammond) that the Rebecchi child was bragging about driving Utes in the country.

With Amy being prime suspect, Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) tries to take the heat off his daughter and calls the police on Yashvi. 

At the police station, Victoria Lamb (Claudia Greenstone) takes an urgent call from a witness who reveals they believed a woman of Asian descent was running from the crime scene in a denim jacket.

With the evidence stacking up, officer Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) is now desperate to speak to Yashvi about the crash. 

Was she hiding a piece of evidence and is she about to be convicted of the crime?

Neighbours continues Monday at 1:45pm on Channel 5. 

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