SOAP SHOCK Bombshell paedophile plot hits Coronation Street as horrifying school grooming story kicks off
CORONATION Street has kicked off a bombshell paedophile plot after the newest family on the cobbles arrived.
The ITV soap has wasted no time in thrusting the Driscolls into the centre of the action with Ben’s youngest son Will disappearing this week instead of arriving in Weatherfield like he should have done.


Instead Ben and Eva were forced to call in police to find the youngster who had been on a sports camp while the rest of his family moved into the Rovers.
He was due to arrive back in Weatherfield from Hull earlier this week but failed to turn up.
Will then turned his phone off and went dark on his family, causing chaos on the cobbles.
However as they all desperately tried to find him, Will managed to find his way to the Rovers garden where he found Lily Platt studying.
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He tried to get her to sneak into the pub and find his passport so he could flee.
She refused before telling on him – leaving his family horrified that he was in serious trouble.
But later in the episode Will finally arrived in the Rovers along with his former coach Megan.
She explained that she’d found him at the sports centre having bedded down in the changing rooms and decided to drive him to Weatherfield herself.
Ben and Eva were so overwhelmed with gratitude that they didn’t see anything wrong with what had gone on.
Megan even apologised and had Ben and Eva thanking her and offering her money for the fuel.
“Put your money away, I’m just glad he’s home and safe,” she said.
But later as the family tried to work out what had really gone on with Ben, he was revealing all to viewers in the back alley.
Meeting up with Megan, he apologised for trying to run away and bringing the police near to them.
She told him she had a plan for them to be together and promised they would be together again soon.
The story is set to be a major storyline for the new family as they settle in for their new lives in Weatherfield at the centre of the action.