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Coronation Street spoilers tease Kelly death heartache, Sarah murder fears and sad exit

Coronation Street teen Kelly Neelan (Millie Gibson) receiving some heartbreaking news next week.

The youngster delighted when Stu Carpenter (Bill Fellows) invites her, Gary Windass (Mikey North) and Maria Connor (Samia Longchambon) for a complimentary meal at Speed Daal in upcoming scenes.

As Kelly enjoys Stu’s cooking in Speed Daal, they are all stunned when her Laura Neelan (Kel Allen) interrupts and announces that she’s dying.

Laura’s wounded by Kelly’s disbelieving reaction to the news that she has stomach cancer and only months to live.

Kelly admits to Gary that Laura looked ill enough to be telling the truth.

Gary reminds her that Laura’s still been a terrible mother and Kelly owes her nothing. Kelly furtively slips out of the flat, unseen.

Coronation Street’s Laura Neelan returns to Weatherfield next week
(Image: ITV)

Kelly feigns illness in front of Gary and Maria in order to skip school.

Kirk Sutherland (Andrew Whyment) reveals to Gary that he saw Kelly out and about late last night and recalling Kelly felt rough earlier, Gary and Maria fear Kelly’s back on drugs.

Kelly arrives home where Gary tackles her with his theory she’s been scoring drugs. Kelly vehemently denies it.

Gary returns home to find Kelly packing her things. Will she leave Weatherfield for good?

Kelly Neelan packs her things as Gary Windass confronts her about drugs
(Image: ITV)

Elsewhere, Adam Barlow’s (Sam Robertson) car windscreen has been smashed and vows to put a stop to Jeremy Bremner’s intimidation campaign.

Adam tracks down Jeremy to his work and confronts him.

Admitting to keying Adam’s car, Jeremy denies being behind the graffiti and the windscreen.

Adam gives up arguing and retreats. Sarah Platt (Tina O’Brien) frets to Carla Connor (Alison King) and Lydia Chambers (Rebecca Ryan) that Adam may have unnecessarily provoked Jeremy further.

Adam Barlow finds out his car windscreen has been smashed and vows to put a stop to Jeremy Bremner’s intimidation campaign

Held at gunpoint by armed police, Adam and Imran Habeeb (Charlie De Melo) are shocked to learn their office is being searched for a firearm following a tip-off.

The police turn the office upside down. Imran and Sarah blame Adam for antagonising Jeremy.

Adam insists on reporting Jeremy to the police for the false tip-off and receives a silent phone call.

Sarah Platt is left terrified

He covers when he receives another anonymous phone call and assures Sarah they’ve heard the last of Jeremy.

The lawyer confides in Imran Habeeb about the calls but ignores his advice to report them.

Sarah and Gail Platt (Helen Worth) are taken aback to find a large bouquet of flowers in a vase.

Sarah’s thrilled by Adam’s gesture but later Adam’s baffled when Sarah thanks him for the flowers.

Who is tormenting Sarah and Adam?

Fishing out the card, they are aghast to read the threat, “Next bouquet will be for your funeral.”

Sarah and Adam deduce that, because the flat door was deadlocked, whoever left the flowers could still be there.

She calls the police and as Adam explains to the officer about Jeremy’s harassment campaign, Sarah’s horrified to learn about the silent phone calls. Ed Bailey changes the locks for Adam and Sarah.

Adam orders Sarah to take Harry and stay with her brother Nick Tilsley (Ben Price).

Sarah sends Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) round to the flat to keep Adam company.

Adam receives more phone calls and Peter urges him not to answer.

As Adam’s phone rings out, his tormentor stares at the outgoing call on their mobile.

The tormentor lets themselves into Adam and Sarah’s flat and after snipping the heads off two red roses, leaves a note reading: “Happy Valentine’s Day. It might be your last”.

Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday on ITV

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