
Coronation Street spoilers - Gary missing, secret son twist and drugs terror
Coronation Street fans can expect dramatic scenes on the ITV soap next week, with a character sparking concern, a possible arrest, romance, DNA news and a drugs storyline
Viewers tuning into Coronation Street next week will see plenty of drama on the ITV soap, according to spoilers.
The latest teasers reveal huge moments ahead, from some DNA news to a possible mystery arrest and a new romance rumbled by residents. There's also Gary Windass going AWOL only to leave wife Maria Connor a weird message after leaving her panicked.
The big story of the week though is a drug plot that has horrifying and disastrous consequences. Aadi Alahan decides to throw a house party, only for troublemaker Brody Michaelis to bring a bottle of LSD.
As Aadi faces romantic tension with pal Amy Barlow, a misunderstanding leaves him hurt. Soon after he spots the drugs and kicks Brody out of the party, leading to chaos as he refuses to go before finally fleeing.
But Aadi makes a decision he could live to regret when he, Nina and Summer decide to drink the LSD. Aadi leaves his unattended only for someone else to accidentally drink it.
What follows is a dramatic turn of events with Nina and Summer high only to be left terrified when they hear sirens, with it hinted something bad has happened. As the week goes on, Nina and Summer retrace their steps looking for answers.
As for another resident, the person who took the third cup of LSD is left in a bad way and their condition deteriorates. When the police come knocking to ask Aadi about reports of drugs at the party, will he reveal all?
At the end of the week Nina is left making a confession to Roy, who urges her to speak to the police. But what has happened and wil she face trouble?
Another mystery next week sees Gary going AWOL amid him being blackmailed by Lou Michaelis. On Monday night fans saw Lou set up Gary to make it seem something was going on between them in exchange for Gary doing as she said.
Spoilers for next week reveal Gary goes AWOL, leaving stepson Liam Connor and Gary's wife Maria worried. He won't answer his calls after a visit to see his mother Anna, with them unsure where he is.
Gary does eventually make contact though, messaging Maria to say he's staying with a mate and he'll be home soon. But what's going on with Gary, and is he hiding from Lou?
There's the truth about a big DNA bombshell next week too with a secret son twist revisited. Kit Green finds out that teen Brody is in fact his biological son after a DNA test, but will he tell Brody the truth?
Romance is in the air next week for secret couple Steve McDonald and Cassie Plummer, amid his divorce from Tracy Barlow. Tracy continues to refuse to sign the papers though or at least talk it through, but soon Tracy is in for a shock when she rumbles his romance with Cassie.
There could be an arrest for Debbie Webster next week, as she continues to deteriorate following her dementia diagnosis. Debbie calls sister-in-law Abi, and soon we realise she's at a police station and needing to be picked up - but has she been arrested and why?
Ronnie Bailey continues to try and win back Debbie, but she's reluctant knowing what's ahead. Finally next week, Theo Silverton's teen daughter continues to cause him and partner Todd Grimshaw trouble amid her pregnancy news - with her trying to set the latter up once more to tear the couple apart.

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