Coronation Street's Dylan to face a huge decision over Mason
Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Coronation Street teenager Dylan Wilson faces a dilemma as he's urged to name his fellow bullies next week.
Dylan has been caught out for tormenting his former friend Liam Connor, but there's still a danger that ringleader Mason Radcliffe could escape without punishment.
In next week's episodes, Dylan's mortified dad Sean Tully remains adamant that they need to put things right.
Sean, who feels guilty for initially dismissing the bullying, makes Dylan promise to give deputy headteacher Mrs Crawshaw the names of the other boys involved.
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This makes Dylan uneasy, as Mason has already warned of serious consequences if his name is brought up.
Dylan feels worse than ever when Mason sends him a threatening text message ahead of the meeting.
The worried schoolboy goes ahead and shows Mrs Crawshaw the abusive messages that he personally sent to Liam.
When Mrs Crawshaw then asks for the names of the other bullies, will Dylan comply?
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Liam McCheyne, who plays Dylan, recently previewed the future of this storyline by telling Digital Spy: "At the moment people may feel like the story is coming to an end, but it's going to pick up again after this and I'm definitely not complaining about that at all!"
He added: "It was in December that I had a meeting with [Coronation Street producer] Iain MacLeod and we spoke about where we were going to go with this afterwards.
"It's nice that it carries on. It's going to be gritty and something for me to get my teeth into."
Coronation Street airs these scenes on Thursday, February 29.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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Coronation Street has been working on Liam's storyline with support from the National Bullying Helpline (0300 323 0169 between 9am-5pm on weekdays, and 10am-12 midday on Saturdays, or email help@nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk).
Further organisations which can offer help include Samaritans on 116 123 or Mind on 0300 123 3393. Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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