Central character from Corrie shocked as contentious family member is taken to medical facility.

She is in a state of extreme panic.

November 10th 2024.

Central character from Corrie shocked as contentious family member is taken to medical facility.
Shona Platt's world comes crashing down in the upcoming episodes of Coronation Street when she receives some devastating news. Her son, Clayton Hibbs, who is currently serving time in prison for stabbing David's wife Kylie to death in 2016, is rushed to the hospital in a serious condition. It's been four years since Shona last saw her son, who had attempted to manipulate her into believing that David was a bad man while she was suffering from memory loss. Despite his efforts, Shona and David made a pact to never speak of Clayton again.

However, things take a turn when David gets a surprise call from Clayton, requesting a visit. He confides in his brother, Nick Tisley, who advises him to come clean to Shona as she is bound to find out eventually. Despite his brother's advice, David sneaks off to see Clayton without Shona's knowledge. Later in the week, Shona is in a terrible state as she reveals that she had a visit from the police and Clayton is in the hospital. Actress Julia Goulding, who plays Shona, explains that her character is confused when she finds out that Clayton and the prison have been trying to contact her, unaware that David had blocked their attempts.

As Shona rushes to the hospital to be by her son's side, she is met with anger and rejection from Clayton, who screams at her to leave. Shona is left wondering why her son would try to take his own life and why she was not informed. The situation brings back painful memories of her memory loss and the struggles she faced. With the truth bound to come out, Shona's marriage to David could be at stake. Julia reveals that when Shona learns the extent of David's involvement in Clayton's suicide attempt, she may not take it lightly.

Viewers can catch these intense scenes starting from Monday 11 November on ITV1 and from 7am on ITVX. In case you or someone you know needs emotional support, you can reach out to the Samaritans helpline at 116 123 or email [email protected]. Their HOPELINE247 is open 24/7, and you can contact them at 0800 068 4141, text 88247, or email [email protected]. Remember, you are not alone, and there is always someone willing to listen and support you.

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