ITV Coronation Street fans left with the same concern after heartbreaking death scenes as they make demand for 'first'
23.03.2023 - 11:33
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Coronation Street fans have been left with the same concern after witnessing a tragic death. Viewers of the ITV soap were warned of upsetting scenes before Wednesday night's episode (March 22) as Evelyn Plummer was forced to have her beloved greyhound Cerberus put to sleep after he fell seriously ill.
Earlier this week fans saw Evelyn, played by Maureen Lipman, pay Roy Cropper a visit in the cafe with her trusted Cerberus in tow. Roy was left apologising for missing Evelyn's birthday party and opened up to her about Carla Connor's recent problems which have seen her leave Weatherfield after fearing her psychosis returned, not knowing she is being drugged with LSD by Stephen Reid.
The pair chatted for a while before Evelyn decided to leave, calling Cerberus from behind the Roys Rolls counter. Later, at home with Fiz Stape, Evelyn appeared concerned when her beloved pooch showed no interest in his tea.
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And with Cerberus not getting any better, a concerned Tyrone Dobbs insisted that he and his gran took him to the vets. When the vet suggested food poisoning, a guilty Roy revealed he'd dropped an Eccles cake in the café and feared Cerberus may have eaten it. And the distressed dog owner told her pal that if anything happens to her pooch, she'd never forgive him.
She then received a phone call and dashed back to the vets where she was told Cerberus was suffering from kidney failure. The vet said Cerberus was unlikely to improve due his age and the kindest thing would be to put him to sleep. Evelyn finally agreed to the devastating move and viewers watched as Tyrone said his goodbyes
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