Devastated Carla Connor breaks down in tears as the factory comes crashing down and kills one Coronation Street resident
The factor comes crashing down and Carla Connor breaks down in tears in dramatic scenes that will air on next week's Corrie.
The next scene shows Sarah Platt, Gina Seddon and Tim Metcalfe come running out of their houses after hearing the devastation.A light flickers inside Underworld as someone lays trapped under the rubble.Giving her a menacing look, he replies: "To see your whole world come crashing down." Speaking in December, Corrie boss Iain McLeod revealed: “We're knocking the factory down in a colossal stunt and it will at first appear to be an accident and then be revealed to be some sort of criminal enterprise that caused it all to come down – and somebody will be dying in that collapse."
McLeod said the major incident, which was filmed on a separate set and involves CGI, will have a massive effect for months to come.
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