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Sarah Platt figures out who left Nathan Curtis to die in Coronation Street spoiler video

In forthcoming scenes on Coronation Street, Nathan Curtis (Chris Harper) is going to be assaulted and left for dead. A new spoiler video has Sarah (Tina O’Brien) and Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon) attempting to identify the attacker.

Terrified Bethany had lately seen Nathan during the reconstruction of Lauren Bolton’s (Cait Fitton) last moves, and she was immediately suspicious that he was involved in her disappearance.

She immediately alerted the authorities to her concerns and insisted that they arrest him for interrogation before following him to a nearby construction site.

In later scenes, as Bethany becomes more fixated on demonstrating that Nathan was responsible for Lauren’s abduction, her family determines that action must be taken to prevent Nathan from wrecking their existence once again.

In the next moments, Nathan is abandoned for dead. (Image: ITV)

At the construction site, Nathan is later approached by a cloaked person before being struck in the head and rendered unconscious.

After David Platt (Jack P Shepherd) acquits himself of all charges, Bethany fears that Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) is the one behind it, despite the fact that there are other possibilities.

Sarah tells Bethany that nobody really knows who is responsible for Lauren’s disappearance in the latest spoiler video as they talk about it.

As soon as Bethany states that Nathan ought to be in police custody rather than in a hospital bed, Sarah inquires about Daniel, who has been questioned by law enforcement.

Sarah speculates that maybe he is speaking the truth, but Bethany still looks doubtful when she discloses that they just asked him a few questions.

Sarah looks shady as Bethany wonders whether anybody else may be behind the assault.

Has she discovered who the true offender is, or is she involved in it herself?

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