Corrie McKeague have suffered another devastating blow as the probe into his death has been pushed back. We told how the 23-year-old vanished in the early hours of September 24, 2016.
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Leanne Battersby went above and beyond for her partner, Nick Tilsley and her former stepson, Simon for Christmas.
But things will take a turn for the worse as she struggles with the memory of her late son, Oliver.
The grieving mother packed her bags and told Nick that she is moving to France after losing her child to mitochondrial disease.
However, Leanne never actually went to France. Instead, she has been hiding out in her apartment.
In episodes that are set to air in the new year, Leanne is
Corrie McKeague have suffered another devastating blow as the probe into his death has been pushed back. We told how the 23-year-old vanished in the early hours of September 24, 2016.
direct to your inboxIn harrowing scenes Coronation Street's Leanne Battersby has been hiding out over Christmas after her tragic loss.The grieving mum, whose three-year-old son Oliver passed away before Christmas from Mitochondrial Disease, made the decision to remove herself from her loved-ones and stay holed-up in her flat for the festive period and beyond while pretending to be in France.The only people to know the truth so far are Dr Susan Gaddas, who prescribed her with sleeping tablets,
Soap fans who are worried that the latest UK lockdown will shut down production can put their minds at ease.
direct to your inboxThere's a broken heart next week on the Coronation Street cobbles as Asha Alahan breaks up with her boyfriend Corey Brent, and it's instigated by her friendship with newcomer Nina Lucas.Next week on Corrie Asha suggests to Corey that they could do something nice for her 16th birthday, but it’s clear all he’s interested in is sleeping with her.Kind-hearted Nina cheers Asha up when she gifts her a choker just like the one she wears, but the gift brings out a nasty side to
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