Some savvy Coronation Street viewers noticed an error in one of the soap's recent scenes.
Fans watched in anticipation as Imran saved his wife Toyah's life by getting her out of a car mere seconds before a pile of bricks crashed into where she was sitting. As Toyah was thrown into an ambulance, Imran demanded to be allowed to see his wife, the Liverpool Echo reprots.
However, after the ambulance drove away, he collapsed at the scene with paramedics unable to save his life. Police wanted to know why Toyah hadn't hit the brakes before she crashed the car with one female officers suggesting Toyah and Imran were arguing at the time.
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Soon, Toyah was discharged from the hospital and went to see her sister, Leanne, at her flat. However, it was this scene that seemed to cause some issues among the Cobbles devoted fans.
Taking to Twitter, Teena Massam said: "Wouldn’t they want to keep Toyah in overnight with her concussion.." Kelly said: "Been in a accident, got concussion, discharged herself from hospital and left in charge of a baby that’s not hers… yeah okay."
Pam said: "Toyah must've been on the Weatherfield ward where you're at death's door one minute & miraculous recovery the next." Mick said: "The time toyah spent in hospital is about the same as gary's army career all of 9hrs." [sic]
Corrie has been building up to a horror crash involving Imran and his new wife Toyah. It comes as the pair battled Abi Webster for custody of baby Alfie.
Charlie De Melo played Imran in the soap for the past four-and-a-half years. Speaking about his exit Charlie told the MEN: "
"It’s a strange feeling. Specifically, the final week itself, where a lot of effort had been put into getting it sorted out, there was an impending burden, it felt like there was but there may not have been, to get this right.
"The fact that it seemed to go well and the fact that Georgia [Taylor - who plays Toyah] was happy with it because it dovetails so much into what she’s going to be doing going forwards, that meant a lot."
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