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ITV Coronation Street's Toyah actress Georgia Taylor 'raging' with co-star's character as she brands him a 'snake'

Coronation Street star Georgia Taylor has said she is ‘raging’ with one of her co-star’s characters. It has been revealed today (Tuesday) that Toyah Habeeb was responsible for the crash that killed her husband earlier this year. Viewers of the ITV soap were horrified when Toyah and Imran were involved in a car crash.

It seemingly came after the solicitor confessed to lying about Abi Webster in order to get custody of their surprise son, Alfie. While it was Imran who saved his wife from the wreckage of the car which ploughed into the scaffolding-clad building, he later collapsed and died at the scene from a cardiac arrest.

Toyah is now facing time in prison after being charged with murder. But with her court case fast approaching, her renewed feelings for Spider and protesting, and Imran’s distraught mum, Saira, accusing her of murdering Imran so that she could be with her new boyfriend - things are set to get too much for Toyah and she’ll confess everything that happened in the fateful crash.

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After sharing her shock at finding out about her character’s latest twist, Georgia, who mad her debut in the ITV soap in 1997, still appears to be on her character’s side. “Yeah, she did [do it]… I still think it’s a grey area and I still think it’s interesting because she didn't get in the car meaning to kill him or hurt him, absolutely not.

“The way I’m trying to understand it is that she had a few seconds where the red mist descended and she just lost her mind for a second. I guess in the same way someone could punch someone in a moment of rage or despair… I’ve never punched anyone myself so I don’t know

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