⚡ DANIEL’S UNCONTROLLED RAGE EXPLODES WITH FATAL CONSEQUENCES ON THE COBBLES!
Coronation Street‘s Daniel Osbourne continues to spiral next week, amid his ongoing trolling ordeal. The teacher turns to alcohol to drown his sorrows, leading to disastrous consequences when his son Bertie goes missing.
After a heated confrontation with his family, furious Daniel lashes out and Ken Barlow is caught in the crossfire. Will he be able to make things right before it’s too late?
In next week’s episodes, Daniel anxiously prepares to return to work, following his recent suspension. Bertie gifts him a ‘Best Teacher’ mug to cheer him up, but it’s broken by Lily Platt in the school corridor.

Overwhelmed Daniel storms out of the building and heads over to The Rovers for the rest of the afternoon until Adam Barlow steps in with some advice. Later, Daniel collapses on the sofa, leaving Bertie to fend for himself.
The next day, Daniel awakes in a panic, realising his son is nowhere to be found. He rushes to Number 1, where it’s revealed that Adam took Bertie in after seeing him roaming the street – though his efforts go unappreciated.
In a newly-released spoiler clip, Ken returns home to find the pair arguing in the living room. Adam confronts Daniel over his drinking, while Daniel accuses him of “kidnapping” his son.
“Daniel got drunk so Bertie got scared. He tried to make his own tea and blew up the microwave. The boy was wandering the streets until we took him in,” Adam tells his appalled grandad.
Ken suggests Daniel may be struggling with alcoholism like his brother Peter, though Daniel disagrees. But when Cassie Plummer makes a snide remark, he loses his temper and barks at her to shut up.
His anger doesn’t stop there, as he soon turns on Alya Nazir for sharing her concerns, prompting Adam to step in again.

“When Sinead died, what did you tell Bertie? You told him that she fell asleep and she never woke up.” Adam reminds him. “Well, guess what? What happened last night, huh? You fell asleep and he couldn’t wake you up.”
Adam’s words evidently touched a nerve with his nephew, who immediately tried to punch him. But as he swung his fist back, he hit Ken in the face, knocking him onto the sofa behind.
Could this be a brutal wake-up call, or will Daniel sink further into despair?
