EastEnders serial killer Lucas Johnson brutally attacked after being warned off by Phil Mitchell

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EASTENDERS’ Lucas Johnson has been viciously beaten by a gang of thugs – but fans are convinced it wasn’t Phil Mitchell behind it.

The serial killer – who is played by actor Don Gilet in the BBC soap – has been released from prison after serving ten years and has made a beeline for his estranged family.

Lucas was attacked at the end of tonight’s show

He turned up at the church where ex-wife Denise’s son Raymond attended, leaving her too terrified to leave the house.

Worried about her, Patrick took matters into his own hands and approached Raymond’s father Phil Mitchell for help.

He begged him to get rid of Lucas and scare him off, and Phil agreed – as long as Patrick got Raymond to him for a visit.

Phil then met Lucas at a restaurant and issued a threat to him.

His daughter Chelsea was forced to watch

“And here was me thinking you wouldn’t remember me,” he told a not surprised Lucas. 

“Then you remember what I’m capable of. Stay away from Denise. You’re right – Denise isn’t my business, nor whatever sick game you’re playing. 

“But she’s looking after my little boy which makes it my business. You stay away from Denise and you stay away from Walford.”

Lucas brushed him off, and later left the restaurant with his daughter Chelsea.

Patrick went to Phil for help
Phil confronted Lucas at dinner

But as the daughter and father duo argued about her money, she got into her car before men surrounded them.

Lucas was hit with a bat to the ground as more men rained blows down on the serial killer.

One of the thugs said: “Keep her in there. Give her something to watch.”

However fans don’t think Phil is responsible for the attack – and instead suspect someone else ordered it to happen.

But fans aren’t convinced that the hard man had anything to do with the attack

One wrote: “Well now either Phil has extra mooks, or there’s a hidden player”.

A second said: “Who has just done Phil’s job for him?”

Another added: “Lucas got dealt with differently”