Coronation Street horror: Will traps and attacks helpless Sam in abandoned wasteland!

 

**Will Traps and Attacks Sam in an Abandoned Area | Coronation Street**

Weatherfield is set to be rocked by a wave of emotional devastation next week as *Coronation Street* delivers a series of high-stakes episodes. At the heart of the drama is young Sam Blakeman, whose deteriorating mental health reaches a terrifying climax. Having battled secret psychosis, Sam has been haunted by dark hallucinations of Roy Cropper, falsely believing the beloved cafe owner is urging him to harm his classmate, Will Driscoll.

The situation escalates dramatically during an upcoming hour-long episode. Driven by paranoia and the belief that Will is trapping him in a dangerous game, a terrified Sam flees from his classmate. In a state of sheer panic, Sam runs to Roy’s Rolls, bolting the doors behind him and leaving a confused Roy locked inside with him. What follows is a heartbreaking showcase of the teenager’s psychological distress. Inside the locked cafe, Sam is horrified to see two versions of Roy simultaneously: the real, caring proprietor and a sinister hallucination urging him to act.

Actor Ben Price, who plays Sam’s father Nick Tilsley, teased the gravity of the situation: “Sam finally sees two Roys and locks himself inside the cafe. For Nick, that’s the moment when the situation suddenly becomes genuinely dangerous. Sam refuses to let Nick inside and then he becomes aggressive towards Roy. Seeing Sam behave in such an unusual way is when Nick realizes how serious things really are.”

Fortunately, help arrives in the form of Carla Connor. Drawing on her own past struggles with psychosis, Carla immediately recognizes the warning signs. Nick trusts her judgment implicitly, knowing her guarded nature means she only reacts when a situation is truly dire. Thanks to Carla’s intervention and Roy’s gentle reassurance, Sam slowly begins to grasp reality, marking a critical turning point for his worried family.

Meanwhile, the cobbles are plagued by another tragedy as Summer Spellman languishes in prison for the murder of Theo Silverton. Framed by a mountain of circumstantial evidence—including her journal detailing her hatred for Theo—Summer reaches her absolute breaking point.

When Todd Grimshaw is called to the hospital, he finds a frail Summer recovering from a severe hypo. He is horrified when she confesses that she deliberately shut off her insulin pump, choosing to risk her life just to escape the confines of her prison cell. Todd pleads with her to stay strong, unaware that the key to her freedom lies just down the street.

Tyrone Dobbs is harboring the one piece of evidence that could exonerate Summer. Tyrone saw Summer on the night of the murder, but coming forward means exposing his own criminal negligence. On that fateful night, Tyrone caught Carl Webster tampering with Kevin Webster’s brakes. While filming the encounter, Tyrone accidentally knocked the jack supporting the vehicle, causing it to collapse onto Carl. Terrified, Tyrone fled the scene.

Overwhelmed by guilt as Summer’s life hangs in the balance, Tyrone finally breaks down and confesses everything to a stunned Fiz. While Fiz initially fears Tyrone is a murderer, she is horrified by the truth of his cowardice. Now, with the incriminating video still on Tyrone’s phone, Fiz demands to see the footage. The ultimate question remains: will Fiz destroy the evidence to protect her husband, or will Tyrone find the courage to risk his own freedom to save an innocent young woman? *Coronation Street* fans will not want to miss a single second of this gripping week of television.