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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Katie Fitzpatrick

Corrie spoilers with Max feared dead in devastating horror fall

Next week there's horror on the cobbles as Max Turner lies seemingly lifeless after falling down the stairs following a showdown with teacher Daniel Osbourne.

The pair have been at loggerheads for months, and their clash comes to a head next week on Coronation Street as Max steals Daniel's keys and lets himself into his flat.

The troubled teen sets about smashing the place up, accidentally breaking a clay imprint of Sinead’s, Daniel’s and Bertie’s hands.

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And there's drama as an upset Daniel returns home to discover his flat trashed with Max emerging from the bedroom.

Max lets himself into Daniel’s flat and sets about smashing the place up (ITV)

When Daniel discovers the broken clay imprint, he shoves Max out of the door and Max trips and tumbles down the stairs.

Daniel stares at Max’s seemingly lifeless body and calls an ambulance as his dad David hurries over.

The police question Daniel about Max’s fall and he lies, making out Max fell.

But a furious David accosts Daniel in the street and accuses him of lying.

Daisy admits she wants Daniel and they kiss (ITV)

Daniel's girlfriend Lydia intervenes, while Daisy watches with concern.

Later the pair hurl insults at each other. But Daisy admits she wants Daniel and they kiss, leaping apart as Lydia enters.

Elsewhere when Craig reveals that they’re going to conduct another thorough search of Ted’s house, Faye’s horrified.

And as Sally and Elaine fuss over Tim, Elaine presents him with a little servant’s bell to ring if he needs anything and Tim is in his element.

Meanwhile an upbeat Fiz tells Evelyn that Hope’s therapist reckons Hope’s recent antics were just those of a naughty girl and nothing more sinister.

But gran Evelyn’s not convinced.

Tyrone steals himself and suggests to Fiz that there’s more to Hope’s behavioural problems than they first thought and it’s time they got a proper diagnosis.

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