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Coronation Street’s Dylan Wilson shocked by Liam Connor affair discovery

Note: This story addresses topics such as suicidal ideation/thoughts and bullying.

Coronation Street spoilers follow.

Coronation Street’s Dylan Wilson will be shocked after discovering the horrific impact his bullying had on Liam Connor.

Dylan has recently been at the centre of a bullying story, with him and Mason Radcliffe tormenting Liam over the past two months.

The ordeal led to Liam having suicidal thoughts, which the schoolboy recently revealed to his mum Maria and stepdad Gary – although his bullies and Dylan’s family are currently unaware of Liam’s mental health issues.

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However, Dylan recently felt guilty about his role and decided to apologise to Liam – despite Mason cruelly stopping him from doing so.

Scenes airing next week will see Dylan arrested after being framed by Mason over the recent incident in which Mason threatened Liam with a zombie knife.

In subsequent scenes airing Friday (March 8), after Dylan’s arrest, Sean becomes defensive towards his son, despite George and Eileen demanding more information about what happened.

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Dee-Dee tells Dylan that he needs to think carefully about his plea now that the case is going to court.

Outside, Dylan runs into Liam, who eventually apologizes for harassing him. However, Liam reveals that he contemplated suicide, leaving Dylan horrified.

Will Dylan ever be able to forgive himself?

Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.

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Coronation Street worked on Liam’s story with the support of National Anti-Bullying Helpline (0300 323 0169 between 9am and 5pm on weekdays and 10am to 12pm on Saturdays, or by email [email protected]).

Other organizations that may offer assistance include: Samaritans at 116 123 or Spirit at 0300 123 3393. Readers in the United States are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

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