January 28th 2025.
Leanne Battersby's life has been anything but smooth sailing lately. She's faced her fair share of troubles on Coronation Street, and things are about to get even more complicated. Accused of setting the Platt house on fire, Leanne is left questioning her own actions as she struggles to remember what really happened that fateful day.
But before the fire, Leanne tries to drown her sorrows with a boozy afternoon, hoping to persuade her friend Steve McDonald to join her. When he declines, she can't help but feel rejected. Little does she know, her life is about to take a dramatic turn.
As the community rushes to the scene of the fire, Leanne's sister Toyah is trapped inside. Thankfully, she is rescued and treated by a paramedic. Leanne rushes to her side, but her intoxicated state doesn't go unnoticed by Nick Tilsley, who sends her away.
Desperate for news on Toyah's condition, Leanne arrives at the hospital waiting room. But instead of receiving comfort, she is faced with accusations from Nick, who believes she started the fire. To make matters worse, Leanne finds a box of matches in her pocket, adding to the mounting evidence against her.
As the week goes on, Steve confronts Leanne for lying about her whereabouts when the fire started. But Leanne can't provide a clear answer, as her memory of the events leading up to the fire is hazy. She does remember seeing Toyah entering the house, but after that, everything becomes a blur until she wakes up in Victoria Garden with matches in her pocket.
The truth of who started the fire remains a mystery, but all fingers are pointing towards Leanne. Could she have been capable of such a dark act of revenge against her sister, who had recently gotten together with her partner Nick? As the investigation continues, the question still lingers: did Leanne really set the Platt house on fire?
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