Coronation Street: Luke murder aftermath sees the police come calling - will Phelan be caught?
Find out how the Corrie residents react to news of Luke's death

Monday's double bill of Coronation Street will see Luke Britton's friends left reeling after news breaks of his untimely demise - but will the trail lead back to his killer, Pat Phelan?
Tonight's episodes see Alya Nazir left devastated when the police arrive to tell her that Luke's body has been found in his burnt-out car.
Immediately assuming that the Parker brothers are responsible, Alya tells investigating officers that she believes it was a racially motivated attack - unaware that Luke's killer is actually on their doorstep.

As Corrie fans witnessed last Friday, Luke was shot by the villainous Phelan, who then set the mechanic's car ablaze.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sok1m03KVXM
But it looks as though attention will shift away from the evildoer when the Nazirs - led by an angry Zeedan - address the press gathered on their doorstep and decide to hold a vigil for Luke, which is watched by none other than Phelan himself.

But could help come in the form of Seb, who remembers the gun that Phelan showed him. After realising that Luke's body was found at the Mill, he starts to wonder whether Phelan knows more than he's letting on...
You can watch a 60-second rundown of this week's drama on Coronation Street below
And visit our dedicated Coronation Street page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pseJiKwQU0
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