Coronation Street has revealed that someone may have died during Nina Lucas and Summer Spellman’s drug-fuelled night.
This week, the pair decided to take LSD during Aadi’s party, and they disappeared for hours while the drama continued with Lauren unknowingly taking drugs too.
But Nina and Summer later returned to the café incredibly distressed, after witnessing something terrifying amid their hallucinations.
In today’s episode, the girls attempted to retrace their steps the next morning. They couldn’t find any evidence that something had sinister had happened so vowed to move on.

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Meanwhile, there were more huge consequences of Aadi’s dangerous party when Lauren unexpectedly collapsed.
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In the hospital, it was confirmed that Lauren had broken a rib and ruptured her spleen. Carla, who was trying to find out who broke into the factory, visited Lauren and discovered that she had experienced frightening hallucinations the previous night.
After Lauren said that she didn’t drink that much, Carla questioned the other teens about Lauren’s injuries and asked if they had taken drugs at the party.

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Amy quickly pointed out that none of them touch drugs – after her own horrific spiking – and Aadi, Asha, Nina and Summer stayed quiet.
Suspecting that someone had spiked Lauren, Carla argued her case to Lisa and got her to agree to test the teen for drugs.
Kit followed up on the report of drugs at the party, so told Aadi that he would need to make a statement at the station.

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But Aadi lied to the police, urging Summer and Nina to stick to the story that they didn’t know there were drugs at the party.
The pair agreed to keep quiet, but they later panicked that they had left someone to die the previous night.
What really happened to Nina and Summer while high on drugs? Did they witness or even cause a death – and if so, who?