List of East Enders Characters (2008) - Louise Hills

Louise Hills

Louise Hill
EastEnders character
Portrayed by Adie Allen
Introduced by Diederick Santer
Duration 2008–09
First appearance 11 December 2008
Last appearance 17 December 2009
Classification Former; recurring
Profile
Occupation Sergeant

Detective Sergeant Louise Hills played by Adie Allen, is a sergeant who investigated the child abuse involving Tony King (Chris Coghill) and Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty). She initially appeared on 11 and 12 December 2008, and then appeared for three more episodes, on 5 February, 30 November and 17 December 2009.

She first appeared when she visited Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) on 11 December 2008 to interview her and Whitney. Whilst there, Lauren Branning (Madeline Duggan) also came forward and told her the story of how Tony treated her. The next day, she returned to Pat Evans's (Pam St Clement) house to let Bianca know that Tony had been released on police bail because Whitney hadn't given her statement. Whitney later gave her statement to the police and Tony was later charged. She returned to tell Whitney and Bianca that Tony had pleaded "Not Guilty" to the charges and she later informs them that Tony attempted suicide while in custody. She returned to tell Whitney that a verdict is expected on whether Tony will be sentenced.

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