Coronation Street viewers left confused over 'missed' stunt scenes
01.06.2022 - 14:31
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street viewers were left racking their brains over the soap after they missed a car crash scene involving characters Toyah and Imran Habeeb, having only caught the aftermath of it. Fans were puzzled as Toyah, played by Georgia Taylor, and Imran, played by Charlie de Melo, were both seen leant over unconscious at the wheel following a collision that wasn’t actually shown.
In dramatic scenes leading up to that moment, Imran had found Abi, played by Sally Carman, attempting to flee the country with baby Alfie, after she was left fearful having had her son taken away from her. Convinced that Imran was going to report her, Abi left the flat in panic as Toyah received the update on her escape plans from husband Imran, leaving her ready to inform the police about the mum.
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Kevin (Michael Le Vell) went out to look for Aby as Toyah drove to the police station, before she was convinced not to report her by Imran after he felt sorry for her. Clearly ready to reveal his betrayal and that he’d paid Ben to lie in court, Imran was seen getting back in the car with Toyah to head home.The next scene showed Toyah and Imran having crashed the car with building debris surrounding them, though the actual collision was not shown onscreen.
Viewers were left unimpressed at missing the crash stunt and immediately took to Twitter to vent about it, as one person wrote: “Errrm...when did the crash happen?" while someone else said: “Did I blink and miss the crash…" "WHAT????? WE MISS THE ENTIRE ACCIDENT???? WHAT? HOW DISAPPOINTING,” another upset fan commented. Someone else said: “#Corrie not
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