Coronation Street spoilers see danger as Hope pulls hammer from bag during school row Corrie
Coronation Street looks set for dangerous scenes next week as troubled youngster Hope Stape pulls a hammer from her bag during a confrontation at school.
Later, she joins in a group chat entitled "Legacy of Evil" as she types a message to her classmates informing them that tomorrow she's planning a special tribute to John Stape. However, when Hope overhears the two year 11 girls calling her a nut job, she pulls the hammer from her bag, and heads towards them. How far will Hope go?
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