Coronation Street spoilers: Evil Gary Windass hits a new low as he takes elderly disabled couple’s furniture
CORONATION Street villain Gary Windass is set to stoop lower than ever before when he takes a disabled couple’s furniture away from them. In new pictures, Gary can be seen loading up his blue van with a pair of old armchairs and wooden dining chairs as an elderly man desperately looks on. Evil loan shark […]
CORONATION Street villain Gary Windass is set to stoop lower than ever before when he takes a disabled couple’s furniture away from them.
In new pictures, Gary can be seen loading up his blue van with a pair of old armchairs and wooden dining chairs as an elderly man desperately looks on.
Evil loan shark Gary – played by Mikey North – is removing the furniture as the couple have been unable to keep up with their debts.
At one point, the old man pleads to keep just one chair for his disabled wife but Gary goes ahead and chucks it all into his van.
Gary has been heading down a dark path over the past year after struggling with the fact he caused Rana Habeeb’s death when the factory collapsed.
But things really kicked off when Gary ended up killing loan shark Rick after he threatened to hurt his then-lover Sarah.
Gary then took over the role of the cobbles’ loan shark, beating up a number of residents including Ryan after he was unable to pay up.
Things reached fever pitch at Christmas, however, when Robert Preston was fatally shot during a bloodbath inside the Rovers.
Derek Milligan had gone on murderous rampage against Gary, with the loan shark being hauled before police for questioning.
But could Gary’s dodgy lifestyle soon become a thing of the past?
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Gary’s former colleague Sharon is set to make a return to the cobbles and fans are wondering if she can convince him to change his ways.
Last year, Mikey hinted to The Sun Online that his character Gary might, however, be making a grisly exit.
He told us: “I’ve always said, the amount of Platt’s boyfriends and husbands that have died, it’s probably got to be me next, but I’ve had a good run!”
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