Corrie spoilers see Daisy struggle to deal with aftermath of Justin acid attack
Coronation Street looks set for harrowing scenes next week when stalker Justin Rutherford returns to Weatherfield to cruelly attack Daisy Midgeley with acid on her wedding day to Daniel Osbourne.
In a future episode, Daisy, played by Charlotte Jordan, wakes up with a bloodshot eye and is convinced her wedding to Daniel (Rob Mallard) is cursed.
And things go from bad to worse when Ryan Connor is forced to step in as chauffeur as the wedding car has been stolen and the cake arrives decorated with a retirement message.
However, thanks to Jenny Connor and Glenda Shuttleworth's help, later Daisy arrives downstairs at The Rovers Return looking a million dollars.
As Ryan loads his car, Alya Nazir wishes him well with his new venture in Ibiza but when he returns to the pub to get Daisy they're shocked to find Justin (Andrew Still) lurking there after his arrest.
Justin advances on Daisy holding a glass full of clear liquid, telling Daisy that no one will want her after this, as he throws acid at her.
Later in the week, a devastated Daisy struggles to deal with the aftermath of Justin's violent attack.
The Katie Piper Foundation has supported Coronation Street in understanding the "long-lasting impact" of an acid attack as the ITV soap explores the issue in the upcoming storyline.
Sarah Green, chief executive of The Katie Piper Foundation, said the charity was happy to support the production team in understanding "both the initial and long-lasting impact of an acid attack".
She added: "Coronation Street have shown determination in their research to portray the reality of such attacks and the long-lasting impact they have, not only on the individual, but also the family and the wider community.
"We hope that storyline delivers much-needed awareness around the life of all survivors of burns – not just the initial impact but the proceeding hours, days, months and years of their lives."
The charity, which helps victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries, was founded by TV presenter and former model Katie Piper who suffered life-changing burns in an acid attack in March 2008 when she was 24.
The 39-year-old activist and former Loose Woman panellist presents Katie Piper’s Breakfast Show on Sundays on ITV1 and became an OBE for services to charity in the 2021 New Year Honours list.
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