Corrie favourite will be fighting for their life after minibus crash

A minibus packed with Underworld staff hurtles off the road in a horrific smash which will leave familiar faces battling severe injuries and rock Coronation Street for months to come.

The accident, during a night out for factory staff, leaves Sinead Tinker (played by Katie McGlynn) with her life hanging in the balance in dramatic scenes to be screened later this month.

A picture showing the bus crash in Corrie

Sinead Tinker is left seriously hurt after the crash (Handout)

The crash will feature in a trio of episodes from January 19 to 21 after the bus driven by Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) is run off the road by a gang of boy racers.

Viewers will see the passengers left with nasty injuries after the vehicle shoots off the road, but there is more horror to come.

A picture of the bus crash scenes in Corrie

The bus is run off the road by boy racers (Handout)

Coronation Street bosses say at least one is trapped in the bus which comes to rest perched on the edge of a sheer drop, and there is a battle to free them before the wreck tumbles over the cliff.

The smash will force Steve to face up to his depression as a result of his actions on the night, and arch enemies Carla Connor and Tracy Barlow will see their relationship change forever, while programme chiefs say it will be 'touch and go' whether Sinead recovers from her injuries.

A picture of Katie McGlynn as Corrie's Sinead

Sinead Tinker (Katie McGlynn) will be left fighting for her life after the accident (Handout)

The impact of the accident – filmed over three weeks with the cast suspended upside down in the bus – will be felt for months to come.

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Corrie producer Stuart Blackburn said: “Everyone involved in filming these dramatic episodes is very proud of the end results.

“The stunt is breathtaking and is real edge-of-the-seat stuff.

A picture of the minibus crash in Corrie

The minibus ends up falling down a cliff (Handout)

“But, in the spirit of great storytelling, the crash itself is just the start of the drama and will have far-reaching effects for all the people involved in the coming months.”

 

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