Gary Windass is currently lying in a coma in a hospital bed over in Coronation Street after being mysteriously attacked on the night of Aadi Alahan’s party.
Summer and Nina were high on LSD when they ‘left someone for dead,’ but they couldn’t remember who it was.
Maria and Liam Connor have been worrying especially after Anna Windass called to explain that Gary only stayed at her place for a few nights before leaving with the intention of heading back home.
At the hospital, someone is posing as his ‘next of kin’ and has even changed his name to Chesney to cover their tracks. But, will Gary pull through? Here’s why we think Gary mustn’t be killed off.
Gary’s in hospital (Credit: ITV)
1. He can’t die like this
Hardman Gary Windass cannot die like this. We’re not yet sure who attacked Gary or what happened to him. But, we can’t have him die in a coma.
We’re so used to Gary being the protective one, always winning his fights and even bumping people off if they prove too much of a threat.
This is the guy who brought down Rick Neelan. We refuse to believe that his story ends this way.
2. He needs to be exposed
Gary’s killed before and he’s never paid for his crimes. He’s yet to be exposed for Rick’s murder, or for the factory roof collapse that ended up killing poor Rana Habeeb on her wedding day.
Gary’s managed to keep a number of skeletons in his closet for so long that if Mikey North were to ever leave Corrie, the only suitable way would be for Gary to finally get his comeuppance and go to prison. Not exiting through death. Where’s the justice in that?
Gary has been on the soap since 2008 (Credit: ITV)
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