Corrie fans fume as Gary gets away with murder again as character leaves cobbles

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Coronation Street fans fume as Gary gets away with murder again while popular character leaves soap

Viewers of the Virgin Media One soap saw Gary Windass's killer past finally exposed.

His involvement in the death of Rana Habeeb during the factory roof collapse was also still covered up. Kelly was kidnapped by former associates of her villainous dad Rick, after she hired them to kill Gary. Just as he fired the gun at Kelly though, her boyfriend Aadi appeared and shielded her from the bullet, running into its path.

But despite revealing she would expose Gary, she soon shocked him when she admitted she hadn't actually told the police the truth - and had no plans to do this. One viewer tweeted: "OMG so after all that, once again totally blowing up multiple lives once Gary somehow manages to walk away totally scot-free while Kelly's made out to be the bad guy? At least in Dev's eyes really? It's all ready been 3 years since Rick, not to mention poor innocent Rana."

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