BBC Casualty fans are convinced that doctor Rash Masum is set to embark on a new romance with his colleague on the medical drama

BBC Casualty fans are buzzing with speculation that Rash Masum is set for an unexpected new love story.

The much-loved medic (played by Neet Mohan) has become a staple on the enduring medical show since stepping into the scene in 2017. Over the years, he’s been central to some major plots, like the death of his dad who battled dementia and a storyline involving suicide.

In the episode broadcasted on Saturday (January 4), Rash had a rocky start to his day when a run-in with new surgeon Sean Redmond (portrayed by Seth Somers) left him stained with a spilled hot beverage and a broken new phone, which a heated Sean presumes Rash should repair but Rash declined.

However, an unexpected revelation later suggested that Rash’s cousin, doctor Tariq Hussein (Manpreet Bachu), is not only acquainted with Sean but shares a flat with him.

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Fans have ‘worked out’ his new love interest (Image:

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Now, Casualty devotees are betting that its only a short wait before Rash and the fresh face, Sean, become a couple. On the dedicated fan page of Casualty on Facebook, one viewer speculated: “Rash suddenly turns gay? Taking bets? “, reports Wales Online.

Another added fuel to the fire, remarking: “There is some serious tension between him and Sean.” While another fan confirmed: “The new guy and Rash are going to become an item you heard it here first.”

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Sean made his debut (Image:

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Moreover, in another part of the episode, viewers were delighted as characters Nicole Piper (Sammy T. Dobson) and Ngozi Okoye (Adesuwa Oni) at long last became a pair, bringing their growing closeness over two seasons to a romantic climax.

Upon discovering Ngozi’s intended departure from Holby soon, Nicole confessed her feelings to Ngozi. Delightfully for fans, Ngozi wasn’t actually planning on exiting and the pair sealed this new chapter with a kiss.

“I’m glad Ngozi and Nicole finally got together,” one viewer commented on X. Another fan expressed: “I love Ngozi and Nicole together.” And another praised, “Well that was much better than last week’s episode. Nicole and Ngozi at the end was just the best.”

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