Coronation Street fans ask 'why' after Paul suffers upsetting accident before dying request
04.01.2024 - 12:45
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Coronation Street fans have been left asking 'why' after they saw Paul Foreman suffer an upsetting accident that led to him reaffirming his plans to end his own life. The former builder was heard asking Todd Grimshaw for help once again after experiencing a difficult day amid living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
It was early last year that Paul discovered something was wrong after he was accidentally knocked over by Carla Connor in her Underworld van when she had been unknowingly drugged with LSD by now-deceased serial killer Stephen Reid. He kept the news from his loved ones, only confiding in his friend and former flatmate Dee-Dee Bailey before the truth about his illness was revealed to Billy and then the rest of his family.
Viewers of the ITV soap have since been watching Paul's health detoriarte with the diseases and seeing how that impacts the rest of his life and loved ones and were saddended following Wednesday night's (January 3) trip to Weatherfield.
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Billy Mayhew was hoping to book a holiday for himself, Paul and Summer Spellman but found travel insurance was astronomical due to Paul living with Motor Neurone Disease. Paul insisted it was fine and that he was happy to stay at home anyway.
But as he headed to the Rovers where sister Gemma Winter-Brown was on shift, David Platt joined him and tried to cheer him up with some sangria in a bid to bring the feel of Spain to the cobbles instead.
The pair ended up getting a little bit tipsy and David was seen helping Paul back home to his flat. Needing the toilet, David offered to
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