Coronation Street: Tyrone Returns Home After Hit-and-Run Horror
Coronation Street fans are about to see a major update in Tyrone Dobbs’ heartbreaking storyline, as the much-loved mechanic finally leaves hospital after his devastating accident. But while his family rally around, questions over who was behind the hit-and-run remain unanswered.
Tyrone’s Shock Accident
Earlier this month, Tyrone was struck in a hit-and-run that left him with a severe spinal injury. At first, suspicion fell on Dylan Wilson and Brody Michaelis, but the truth turned darker. Tyrone’s own colleague and friend, Carl Webster, was later caught torching the car in a desperate attempt to cover his tracks.
Tyrone’s injuries were serious—so much so that he confessed he couldn’t feel his legs. The fear of paralysis weighed heavily on him and his family, as they clung to hope for his recovery.
Returning Home With Family Support
Next week’s episodes will see Tyrone discharged from hospital and returning home in a wheelchair. In a first-look image, he’s supported by Fiz, Debbie Webster, and Brian Packham. Carl is also close by—though viewers will be left questioning his motives after his earlier deception.
Actor Alan Halsall, who has played Tyrone since 1998, revealed that the show has worked closely with the Spinal Injuries Association to make the storyline as authentic as possible. He explained that no two spinal injuries are alike, meaning Tyrone’s road to recovery will be uncertain and deeply personal.
A Fight for Justice
Despite his health battles, Tyrone’s anger still burns over the crash. With the police struggling to uncover the truth, he and his family are desperate for answers—and justice. The question remains: will Carl’s role in the cover-up finally come to light, or will the real culprit stay hidden?