Coronation Street killer is scumbag Corey Brent, attacked Nina Lucas has announced.
After she made the revelation, Corrie fans were convinced Corey’s fate had been sealed, finally seeing the scales of justice falling in the right direction.
She insists he battered Seb Franklin, actor Harry Visinoni, to death in a vicious hate crime last week– despite him appearing to get away with it.
Arrests have been made as his pals cop the flack, but so far Corey has escaped justice.
Nina, played by Mollie Gallagher, told Roy Cropper that the on-off boyfriend of Asha Alahan was the one who kicked his head in after the group followed the pair.
“I had a dream but I don’t know if I was actually remembering or not,” she told Roy in hospital.
“Seb was there – I saw his face and someone pushed him from behind and her fell. Then I woke up.
“There was one other thing. When I woke up, I heard a voice and it was Corey’s.
“It was him who killed Seb.”
Roy then told her: “You did always suspect that he was involved.”
But she then said: “It’s different now. I know it.”
However, later she told the police that she didn’t actually see him launch himself at Seb.
Explaining the vision of what happened that fateful night, Nina’s memory fell on deaf ears as she outlines what she remembered from the attack.
The officer told her: “But that’s not enough evidence.”
The policewoman left, and Nina told Roy that Corey is in danger of getting away with it.
“But they haven’t changed the person who actually did it!” she pleaded.
Watching from home, viewers were hopeful Nina’s flashbacks would be enough to get Corey sent behind bars for a long time.
On Twitter, one viewer penned: “Aww Nina, these flashbacks are awful but hopefully will help with sending Corey down.”
“Poor Nina. I hope Corey gets what he deserves too #corrie,” added a second.
The brutal hate crime storyline has sparked 136 Ofcom complaints after it aired last week.
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The couple was attempting to escape down a canal path when the gang caught up to them and began the brutal assault.
The tragic storyline was written in collaboration with The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, which was established after the real-life murder of Sophie in 2007.
Corey, played by Maximus Evans, has so far not been arrested – as his pals all admitted to playing a part in the beating.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk