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Coronation Street airs dramatic arrest as Corey Brent breaches his bail conditions

Coronation Street spoilers follow from Thursday night's episode (June 17).

Coronation Street killer Corey Brent has been arrested again after breaching his bail conditions in dramatic scenes.

Corey (Maximus Evans) went out for revenge after Nina Lucas humiliated him in front of local footballing hero Tommy Orpington.

Thursday's hour-long episode on ITV, which had previously been released early on the ITV Hub, saw Nina (Mollie Gallagher) cross paths with Corey by chance at a hotel bar.

Corey was with Tommy after receiving a coveted football award for Best New Talent.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Nina was livid to see Corey's career still going strong, so she headed over and told Tommy (Matt Milburn) exactly what Corey did to her and Seb Franklin.

When Corey and Tommy rushed to head out, they left the award behind. Nina considered going on the attack, until Seb's mum Abi arrived and stopped her from doing something she'd regret.

Back on the street, Corey appeared at the café to confront Nina for embarrassing him in front of Tommy.

Corey was full of rage as he hurled abuse and he became even more irate when Nina threw his award, damaging it.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Just when it seemed like Corey might attack Nina for a second time, her uncle Roy Cropper thankfully intervened and the police arrived.

Craig hauled Corey off for this breach of his bail conditions, as he'd previously promised to stay away from Nina in exchange for his freedom ahead of the trial.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

Coronation Street airs Monday, Thursday and Sunday this week on ITV. All three episodes are available to watch now on the ITV Hub.


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Coronation Street has worked on the current storyline alongside The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, which was set up to challenge prejudices and intolerance towards people from alternative subcultures, and extend UK hate crime legislation, following the murder of Sophie Lancaster in 2007.


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