ITV Coronation Street fans issue plea and think they've spotted legal blunder after being shocked by 'disgraceful' scenes
23.02.2023 - 15:29
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Coronation Street fans have been left issuing a plea to Dasiy Midgeley after they were left upset by recent scenes. During Wednesday night's trip to the cobbles, viewers of the ITV soap saw the Rovers Return barmaid continuing to be bombarded with messages from stalker Justin.
And it is becoming clear how his constant harassment is impacting her after she was left feeling uneasy at the arrival of a man who was set to help her organise the food and cake for her upcoming wedding to Daniel Osbourne. Daisy told him that she thought a woman was coming to talk them and he explained he'd been sent instead as his colleague was tied up.
Daisy sat through the consultation but appeared withdrawn and emotional as she was helped along by former step-mother Jenny Connor. Later, back at home which is now No.1 Coronation Street with Danie's family, an emotional Daisy showed her fiancé the messages and he was left concerned as Justin appeared to send a death threat.
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Daniel insisted they were going straight to the police station as he wasn't taking any chances after Justin's sinister message. However, upon speaking to PC Scott at the station, the police officer played down Justin's terrifying behaviour, describing his actions as a 'crush' and suggesting it was no surprise as Daisy was a 'pretty' woman.
After Daisy dredged over her ordeal once more, PC Scott said he would fill out a report but: "Until he [Justin] commits a crime, there is nothing more we can do!" And things went from bad to worse at the end of the episode as Daisy's phone pinged and she thought it was Justin.
However, she was horrified to discover that it
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