Coronation Street fans say it's 'obvious' as they work out who stole Tyrone's car
14.09.2023 - 09:17
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Coronation Street fans have been quick to point the finger of blame as they 'worked out' who stole Tyrone Dobbs' car. During Wednesday night's edition of the ITV soap (September 13), the mechanic was left in a bit of a flap when he discovered his motor had gone.
As she tried to get to the bottom of what had happened, Tyrone asked his mum Cassie Plummer to take his daughters Hope and Ruby to school. She was delighted at the request after only just uniting with the family after she revealed herself as Tyrone's biological mum, despite him being told she was dead.
Later, Tyrone was heard offering an update on his stolen car, admitting he thought it was the job of some joyriders and he'll be able to claim through his insurance. But Corrie fans are a lot more suspicious.
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They think that Cassie may have had something to do with it - or at least her drug dealer who she struggled to shrug off as she owed him money - and have shared their theories on social media.
@kaytweets_x tweeted: "That dealer has obviously stolen Tyrones car but we'll drag this out till Christmas #Corrie." @runninoncaffine shared: "Cassie knows who stolen Tyrone car !! #Corrie @itvcorrie."
But @Tongueflicker suggested: "@itvcorrie #coronationstreet #corrie What are the odds Tyrone's mum nicked the car?" To which @Pilch1972 replied: "Pretty high..." and @BerniKennedy questioned: "Flogged it? #corrie." @fussyMcWhiskers posted: "#Corrie I wonder who swiped Tyrone's car? Cassie..."
It comes after fans shared how they thought Weatherfield could be welcoming back a resident after some 'hints' in the ITV soap. Last week, Evelyn Plummer was furious with Tyrone for not
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