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Coronation Street's Lisa walks away in new spoiler video

Coronation Street's Lisa walks away in new spoiler video

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A new Coronation Street video reveals the moment Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) walks away from Brody Michaelis (Ryan Mulvey) – prior to him suffering another epileptic fit.
The teen lands himself in hot water once again next week when he picks out his next victim – Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard).
They've come face to face before at the STC, and now Brody's on the outside world, he's not looking to make amends.
Daniel is working away when Brody attempts to wind him up, and spills his drink all over Daniel's papers. Lisa spots the altercation and threatens to arrest him from harassment.
Carla Connor (Alison King) is gobsmacked to see him being handcuffed and being led to the station.
When the pair get there, Brody empties his pockets and Lisa confiscates a bottle of white pills – not knowing that they actually contain the medication for his epilepsy.
As viewers of the ITV soap know, the youngster suffered a fit earlier this week, found fitting on the ground outside of the Rovers Return.
Found by Kit Green (Jacob Roberts), Bernie Winter (Jane Hazlegrove) and Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien), they rushed him to the hospital and discovered his condition.
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Unfortunately, Lisa could well have put him in grave danger. More Trending
As the above video shows, he's behaving erratically in his cell as Lisa stands on the other side of the door.
She refuses to hand over the drugs, and as he hesitantly tells her that he's epileptic, she's already walked off.
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