Coronation Street: Dylan discovers Liam's despair

Episode 11,208 - 11,209 | Airs Friday 08 March 2024 at 20:00 on ITV1

Note: This synopsis discusses topics including suicidal ideation/thoughts and bullying.

Sean is defensive of Dylan as Eileen and George ask questions.

After Dee Dee tells Dylan he needs to think about his plea, he bumps into Liam and apologises for bullying him and is horrified when Liam tells him he contemplated suicide.

Mason finds Dylan in Victoria Garden and thanks him for taking the rap. Dylan looks at him with contempt and tells him that he told the police about the hit and run too.

Meanwhile, Roy discovers Evelyn is going to get charged for the terrible state Lauren's flat has been left in he takes responsibility for cleaning it up. Bobby is deeply suspicious when he discovers Roy in the flat going through Lauren's things.

Bobby calls at No.8 and fills Max in on his search for Lauren. When Max reveals that Lauren had two O-Vidz accounts and Ryan reported her for the first one, Bobby's intrigued. Bobby tells Carla and Ryan that someone called DirtyNigel54 posted online that they've spotted Lauren and he's off to meet them to find out more.

Elsewhere, a glum Fiz confides in Tyrone that she failed to get a promotion despite her ideas and even the girls seem to prefer the company of Evelyn and Cassie. Tyrone confides in Evelyn how Fiz is feeling sidelined and worries the kids don't need her any more. Urged on by Evelyn, Ruby reads out her monologue about her role model.

Also today, Dom wants to return the £10k to Stu and he'd prefer it if Eliza knew nothing about his visit as it would only upset her all over again.

Finally, in the office, Dee-Dee continues to give Adam the cold shoulder and assures him she's looking for somewhere else to live and should soon be out of his hair.

Coronation Street has been working on Liam's storyline with support from the National Bullying Helpline (0300 323 0169 between 9am-5pm on weekdays, and 10am-12 midday on Saturdays, or email help@nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk).

Further organisations which can offer help include Samaritans on 116 123 or Mind on 0300 123 3393. Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

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