Coronation Street's Aadi struggles with Asha's plan to bring down Corey

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Coronation Street spoilers follow.

Coronation Street's Aadi Alahan becomes worried tonight (May 17) as his twin sister Asha shares her masterplan to bring down Corey Brent.

The local residents are still in shock after Kelly Neelan was charged with the murder of Seb Franklin and the assault of Nina Lucas in a hate crime attack.

Viewers have seen Corey manage to pin all of the blame for the incident on Kelly, even though he was the ringleader.

In Monday night's double bill, Aadi (Adam Hussain) is understandably angry when he sees Corey walking down the street as a free man.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Aadi is convinced that Corey is guilty and confronts him, but Asha (Tanisha Gorey) steps in to defend her boyfriend.

Later, Aadi questions Asha's bizarre attitude and she explains that she's pretending to take Corey's side in the hope that he'll slip up.

Asha is convinced that Corey will eventually reveal some crucial evidence if she gains his trust.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

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Aadi is not happy with his sister's plan, believing that she's putting herself in danger by unofficially going undercover like this.

Aadi is put in a difficult position when Asha swears him to secrecy. Can he keep quiet about what she's up to?

Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.

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Anyone who has witnessed or experienced a hate crime is urged to call the police on 101, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit the True Vision website. In an emergency, always dial 999.

Coronation Street has worked on the current storyline alongside The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, which was set up to challenge prejudices and intolerance towards people from alternative subcultures, and extend UK hate crime legislation, following the murder of Sophie Lancaster in 2007.


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