SOAP SHOCK Coronation Street and Emmerdale confirms more than one character will die in Corriedale

AT LEAST two characters are set to be killed off in Coronation Street and Emmerdale’s crossover.

Corriedale will bring together the two soap universes next Monday in an hour-long drama-packed edition – but not all who feature will make it out alive.

Three women in a car at night, the driver looking startled, the back-seat passenger screaming, and the front-seat passenger looking out the window.

Corriedale will see Coronation Street and Emmerdale favourites left fighting for their livesCredit: ITV

A white van engulfed in flames, lying on its side on a dark road at night.

At least two characters are set to lose their livesCredit: ITV

A man with a gray beard and short gray hair driving a car, with two other men blurry in the background.

Billy Mayhew will be caught up in the mayhem – but will he survive?Credit: ITV

Described as a “catastrophic, life-changing one-hour special”, Corriedale will feature a dramatic multi-car pile-up as characters from both shows are put in mortal danger.

It begins with Debbie Webster’s dramatic wedding to Ronnie, where a desperate, drink-fuelled Carl speeds away with Debbie in the car.

Simultaneously, Becky, fleeing her past with Lisa and Betsy, loses control of her vehicle, triggering a multi-car pile-up on a stormy road between Hotton and Weatherfield.

The minibus carrying wedding guests – including Billy, David, pregnant Shona, Steve, and Tracy heads towards the crash, can Billy steer them out of danger?

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But with a drunken Carl careering out of control on the wet road is he about to put more lives at risk?

Elsewhere, the desperate love triangle between Aaron, Robert, and the vengeful John Sugden culminates in the chaos, as Aaron is held at gunpoint.

Hot on their heels, Kit and Carla arrive to save lives and pursue fugitives.

Meanwhile Cain and Moira are taking Jacob and Sarah to the airport and are blinded by Mack, in his car with Charity, flashing his lights.

Cain desperately tries to avert disaster when Mack’s car crashes nearby. In the queue of traffic, a mysterious van pulls up, concealing a terrified, bound woman – but who is she and who is holding her?

 

The episode ends at Hotten General, where the injured arrive, but life will never be the same.

The aftermath of the crash gives rise to fear, murderous intent, death, destruction, closely-guarded secrets, and lies and at least two bodies.

But who will die?