Coronation Street spoilers: Sarah Platt shops Gary Windass to the police
She's out for revenge
Last updated 9th Dec 2020
Sarah Platt is out for revenge in Coronation Street and puts in an anonymous call to Crimestoppers with information about a body buried in the woods and the killer responsible. But when Gary Windass hears on the radio police are investigating a recent murder and are on the hunt for a suspect, has Sarah taken things too far?
Elsewhere, Sally and Tim Metcalfe are relieved when Faye Windass tells them she's quitting her job with Ray Crosby - but they're none-the-wiser to the reasons behind it.
When Faye works up the courage to confront Ray about raping her, Maria Connor begs her to go to the police before Gary can get to him.
But a guilt-stricken Faye isn't so sure.
Meanwhile, Ray is furious with Debbie Webster for keeping the truth about the revised development plans from him, and Simon Barlow accuses Carla Connor of being the reason for his dad's relapse.
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After reconnecting with his mum Tim is keen to build a relationship with Elaine and is looking forward to spending more time together.
But Elaine is taken aback when Tim suggests she move into No.4, she confides in Alya and admits she doesn't want to let him down again by rushing things.
Tim and Sally are thrilled when Faye tells them she's decided she doesn't want to work with Ray anymore, but they're non-the-wiser to the real reason behind it.
Faye arranges to meet up with Ray to break the news and in Victoria Gardens accuses him of trying to rape her, but they're interrupted by Maria.
Hearing the tail end of their conversation Maria tears a strip of Ray and begs Faye to report him to the police before Gary gets to him, but Faye still refuses.
Meanwhile, Gary pulling his sale of the furniture shop has left Ray fuming and Debbie pays Gary a visit to see if he'll reconsider his offer.
But Gary is still reeling from what he saw between Faye and Ray and tells Debbie he'll never work with Ray again as he knows what kind of man he is.
Later on Gary heads off with David and Abi in search of the waterboard engineer Colin, who Ray previously bribed to give a phoney diagnosis of the sinkhole at number 8.
But the trio arrive back on the street with the news that Colin seems to have vanished without a trace, leaving Ray quietly smug.
But Debbie isn't quite so pleased and asserts to Ray that winding up the neighbours isn't getting them anywhere and they need a new plan.
But later on they face another hurdle when Ray finds out Debbie hasn't been honest with him about the revised redevelopment plans and blows his top, insisting from now on, he's in charge.
Trying to keep a hold on the situation Debbie assures Ray that she's fully on board and the more properties they can destroy, the better.
Sarah has been trying to find a way to get back at Gary and places an anonymous call to crimestoppers with some important information.
Revealing that she know where there's a body buried and who is responsible for the murder, has she taken things too far in her quest for revenge?
Back at the furniture shop Gary is busy trying to get everything back on track following the near-sale when he's caught off guard by something on the radio.
After learning the police have been made aware of Rick's body and they're looking for a suspect, Gary confronts Sarah, who denies any involvement.
Paul and Todd's friendship is going from strength to strength and when Todd reveals the shower's busted at his place, Paul offers him theirs.
A grateful Todd lets himself into an empty flat and uses the opportunity to have a snoop around but soon Billy arrives home unexpectedly.
Billy is unconvinced by Todd's reasons for being in the flat but tells him it's fine for him to visit Summer there and promises it won't be awkward between them.
Later in the week, Todd hears that Paul's not at work and decides to pay him a visit at home, bringing by a couple of beers.
Cracking open some drinks Paul is relieved to find himself beginning to relax but soon Kel comes up in conversation and Todd senses his vulnerability.
Todd wants to reassure Paul that he can trust him and when Paul admits working at the helpline is triggering him, Todd suggests signing up to lighten the load.
That night on the phone lines Paul speaks to a lad called Will who's in a state and begs for Paul's mobile number, who's struggling to say 'no'.
Under pressure, Paul gives in and when Will rings him begging to meet, Todd overhears Paul reluctantly agreeing to his request.
At their meeting Paul tells Will that he can't get involved as he'll lose his job and the distraught teen accuses Paul of being the same as all the others and storms off.
Elsewhere , Carla pays a visit to number 1 to check in on Peter and begs Peter to let her help him but her pleas fall on deaf ears.
Hearing Carla arrive a furious Simon heads downstairs and makes it clear she's not welcome and delivers Carla some home truths.
As Simon tells Carla that she's the reason Peter hit the bottle again in the first place Carla can't hide her upset and breaks down in tears.
Later on, when Shona sees Ray drop his keys to the bistro she quietly pockets them and when she runs into an agitated Simon, she invites him to join her for drinks there.
But as Shona and Simon start to get a little tipsy on cocktails Shona realises she's lost the keys and rings a preoccupied David for help.
Meanwhile, Toyah braces herself to break the news to Leanne that she an Imran have been approved to foster, knowing it will be painful.
But Leanne tries her best to put on a brave face for her sister and insists that despite everything with Oliver she couldn't be more pleased for them.
But first, here's everything happening on Corrie this week...
Coronation Street's 60th anniversary is fast approaching and the residents could be facing their biggest crisis yet as corrupt property developer Ray Crosby prepares to demolish the street.
Bistro owner Ray has had his sights set on this corner of Weatherfield for weeks and has been steadily buying up some of the most prominent residences to demolish and make way for a trendy new development.
Can the longest-serving character Ken Barlow lead his neighbours to victory?
Elsewhere, Geoff Metcalfe and Yasmeen Nazir's legal proceedings have been raging on and the jury are just about to deliver their verdict when incriminating new evidence is brought to light.
Is justice finally about to be served? Or is this just the beginning of the nightmare for Yasmeen and her granddaughter Alya?
Meanwhile, Peter Barlow's paranoia reaches fever pitch when he accuses Carla Connor and Daniel Osbourne of having an affair and Leanne Battersby prepares to leave for France following Oliver's death.
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