Coronation Street fans left with question as they declare 'for once' after Mason verdict
09.04.2024 - 11:41
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Coronation Street fans were left cheering 'for once' as Mason Radcliffe was told what his punishment will be after trying to threaten Dylan Wilson into changing his statement. The teens were in court during Monday night's (April 8) trip to Weatherfield alongside witness Liam Connor.
As fans of the ITV soap know, Mason and Dylan, played by Luca Toolan and Liam McCheyne, have been involved in Corrie's heartbreaking bullying storyline which has seen Mason being relentless in his targeting Liam ever since his arrival on screen last year. But the Weatherfield High student hasn't been alone in the taunting and abuse of the fellow teen with his gang of mates, including Liam's neighbour and former friend Dylan, also involved.
The bullying campaign, which included Mason pulling a knife on a terrified Liam, recently resulted in the heartbreaking discovery that Liam was contemplating taking his own life with his mum Maria Connor watching his every move as she did what she could to get help and justice for her son.
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But things seemingly came to a head during the latest episode of Corrie as both Liam and Dylan faced Mason in court. While Liam was asked questions about his emotional experience, Dylan was conflicted about telling the truth about all that went on. He originally went back on his statement after Mason threatened him and his family but eventually told the truth.
It led to the judge deciding Mason's fate, and it looks like an exit is on the cards for the young teenager as she explained he would have to face a custodial sentence as he had been convicted of
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