Coronation Street finally revealed who killed Theo Silverton during tonight’s episode (Monday, June 22). And, the answer will leave many viewers stunned.
After weeks of speculation, flashback scenes confirmed that both Gary Windass and Sarah Platt were caught up in the events surrounding Theo’s death. While Gary played a major role in helping to hide what happened, it was Sarah who was responsible for Theo’s fatal fall.
With the truth now out, questions are mounting over what this means for Sarah’s future on the Street. And, whether she can keep her deadly secret hidden for much longer.
Sarah killed Theo (Credit: ITV)
Sarah revealed as Theo’s killer in Coronation Street
Kit Green had planned what he hoped would be a special romantic meal with Sarah and was quietly considering taking their relationship to the next level. But things quickly went off course. Sarah cancelled their lunch plans and headed to see Gary at the yard instead.
After witnessing the awkward atmosphere between the pair, Kit became increasingly suspicious that something was going on.
Later, tensions rose further when Sarah invited Todd and Summer to join them at the pub. Not wanting to be left out, Kit responded by inviting Gary and Maria too.
The already uncomfortable gathering took an explosive turn when Maria proposed a toast. She then suggested that Gary and Sarah had secretly been involved with each other for weeks.
The accusation proved too much for Sarah, who cut her hand on broken glass. The incident sparked a series of flashbacks that finally revealed what happened on April 23, the night Theo died.
The scenes showed Sarah confronting Theo on scaffolding. During a heated argument, she lashed out. She struck him with a pole, causing him to fall to the ground below.
Terrified by what had happened, Sarah called Gary for help, and he stepped in to help cover up the truth.
Back in the present day, Gary left the pub determined to tell Maria everything. And, Sarah was left fearing the consequences of her actions.
She risks prison (Credit: ITV)
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