A NEW drama that premiered on ITV on Monday (October 3) features a horrifying incident which took place in Mold seven years ago.

In January 2015, Zack Davies attacked 24-year-old dentist, Dr Sarandev Bhambra with a machete whilst screaming “white power” at Tesco Supermarket in Mold in what was described by the judge as a ‘shocking case’.

The incident shook the community of Mold and the crime has now been dramatised in ITV’s latest series.

The violent scene recreates the moment Zack Davies attacked Dr Bhambra in the supermarket and serves as the opening moment of the first episode in the new series, The Walk-In.

The Walk-In is set at a time of political unrest, as the Brexit vote looms and tension are high following the murder of MP Jo Cox. 

As the far right seizes strength during the time, activist Matthew Collins (Stephen Graham) from the advocacy group Hope Not Hate plans to stop them from gaining followers and power. 

He helps formulate plans to infiltrate the far-right extremist group National Action after the police have gathered limited intelligence on the group. 

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The fact-based drama stars acclaimed actor Stephen Graham who has been in an array of TV shows and movies, including Line of Duty, Time, This is England, Boiling Point, Snatch, Vernon: Let there be Carnage and many more. 

It was also written by Bafta winner Jeff Pope who has worked on a number of other fact-based shows including, Four Lives, Hatton Garden, Little Boy Blue, Cilla and the award-winning film Stan & Ollie. 

All episodes of The Walk In are streaming on the ITV Hub whilst also broadcasting every Monday on ITV.