Coronation street scene 'seals' mick's next victim - and it's 'not kit'
Coronation street scene 'seals' mick's next victim - and it's 'not kit'"
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CORONATION STREET VIEWERS WILL SEE MORE RESIDENTS FACE DANGER AT THE HANDS OF VILLAIN MICK MICHAELIS THIS WEEK, AFTER THE MURDER OF CRAIG TINKER - WITH A CHARACTER KIDNAPPED 21:15, 21 May
2025Updated 21:55, 21 May 2025 There could be another death on the way on Coronation Street as one villain made a brutal vow before kidnapping a character. After brutally attacking police
officer Craig Tinker, villain Mick Michaelis vowed to murder his enemy Kit Green before abducting his mother Bernie Winter. In the very same episode we saw Craig sadly pass away, losing his
life after Mick's brutal assault. Craig's loved ones were left heartbroken as he was declared dead at the hospital, after suffering swelling on his brain after being attacked with
a bat. Craig has just woken up and appeared to be trying to say something, when he deteriorated and flatlined. He could not be saved, leaving fans in tears over the devastating scenes. But
someone else might be left in grave danger after a twist at the end of Wednesday's visit to the cobbles. Bernie went missing leaving her daughter Gemma concerned, before viewers learned
her worrying location. She was in a van with now-killer Mick, who was preparing to take his revenge on Kit. After their past had been exposed, with Mick going to prison as a teen after
taking the blame for a crime Kit was involved in, Mick wanted to make him pay. So when he found out about Kit and his partner Lou sleeping together all those years ago, he was riled up. READ
MORE: Coronation Street Craig's violent death leaves fans sobbing as Colson Smith breaks silence After a violent showdown with wife Lou where he attacked her with a bottle, he realised
their son Brody was likely Kit's child. This led to him storming off and drinking heavily, and eventually led to the attack on Craig. After Lou snuck out of the hospital to see Mick on
Wednesday she urged him to turn himself in to the police. When he refused she told him to leave and never come back, but Mick saw red and vowed revenge. He told her he was going to track
down Kit and kill him leaving her horrified. We then saw Mick in the van with a terrified Bernie trying to stop him from doing anything stupid. Mick was clearly setting a trap for Kit,
taking his mum to use as a way to get him to a meeting point. Friday's episode will see Mick prepare to take action to end Kit's life, with Bernie also in serious danger. Article
continues below So are Bernie and Kit at risk? If yes, there's every chance it isn't his intended victim Kit who will be harmed - just like with Mick lashing out at poor Craig. So
will Bernie end up losing her life or being injured in some way to protect her son Kit? After all, a lot of what happened in the flashback episode stemmed from Kit being estranged from
Bernie after his adoption, with Bernie shown trying to meet him but being turned away. So could it all come full circle with Bernie finally being there for Kit and paying the ultimate
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