Home and Away Spoilers – Jo Unlocks a Memory That Could Solve Her Mum’s Case
Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Jo’s journey to uncover the truth about her mother’s death takes a dramatic turn as hypnosis reveals a buried memory that could change everything.
Jo’s Search for the Truth
For two years, the mystery surrounding the crash that killed Kristina Foster has haunted the family. Jo (Maddison Brown) was driving that night, but she has no memory of what happened. Despite police investigations, the cause of the crash was never determined — and it tore the family apart.


David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) finally revisited the police file, only to make a shocking discovery. The emergency call that night came from Jo herself, something she had no recollection of. The revelation reopened old wounds for everyone, including her estranged sister Lacey (Sophea Pennington), who had long suspected David used his police connections to shield Jo from blame.
Now, desperate for answers, Jo turns to hypnosis to unlock the missing pieces of that night.

A Risky Plan
Jo arrives at the police station with lunch for David, but beneath the calm surface lies a bold plan — she’s decided to undergo hypnotherapy. David immediately worries about the emotional toll, but Jo insists she can’t live with unanswered questions any longer.

When they bump into Bree, she warns them that hypnosis can be intense, especially when it involves repressed trauma. Still, Jo’s mind is made up. “I can’t keep having panic attacks,” she tells her father. “I can’t live like this anymore.”

Tane (Ethan Browne) later gives her the encouragement she needs, telling her that if he had any chance to heal his family, he’d take it too. Strengthened by his words, Jo books a session for the next morning — with David agreeing to keep it close to home at the station.
Hypnosis Reveals a Shocking Memory
The following day, hypnotherapist Amelia (Megan O’Connell) guides Jo into a safe memory — a childhood moment on the family swing. Slowly, Jo is led toward the night of the crash.
Her breathing quickens as flashes come back. The road. Headlights. A car — grey, speeding toward them on the wrong side. Jo gasps awake, blurting out the words: “It was a grey Mercedes. The number plate… C and M.”