New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Saying goodbye to Chris?  MICHAEL’S MIXED EMOTIONS

In usual Ferndale fashion, the Shortland Street Christmas cliffhanger left viewers across the country on the edge of their seats as Dr Chris Warner, played by Michael Galvin, lay bleeding to death after being shot in the abdomen.

It was the end of a harrowing turn of events for the CEO of the clinic, who was also haunted by visions of dead friends and family as he struggled to cope with his grief after losing his son Phoenix

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