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    Life for the Platts changes forever on Coronation Street next week, as the family are rocked by the tragic and unexpected death of Kylie.

    Show bosses have announced that Kylie will lose her life in shocking circumstances, just as she is planning to leave the Street forever with her husband David (Jack P Shepherd).

    The exact details of how Kylie dies remain a closely-guarded secret, but Digital Spy recently caught up with Paula Lane - who plays her - for some more hints on what's in store.

    What made you decide to leave Coronation Street?

    "I have made no secret of the fact that I never saw myself being in a long-running drama for the rest of my career. I was only contracted for six months which spanned into a year, then three years. It ended up being six years.

    "I have had a whale of a time and six years is a nice amount of time to make an impact, but not be typecast. I was very conscious of that. It was sort of looming and time goes so fast in soap, so I thought: 'I am going to have to run and jump and see that decision through'."

    When you told the producers, did you think Kylie might be killed off?

    "I knew it was a possibility. When you say, 'I am going to cut those strings', the writers have free rein to do what they want with your character. I felt like I own a very much-loved character and that comes with consequences in a way, as they want a big impact exit.

    "It is what it is. My mum is devastated! But I am more than happy with the exit. Creatively I wanted to be able to play it, because I might never get to do it again."

    How did the producers tell you about the decision?

    "There were a series of meetings. From the off, it was said that Kylie might die and I went: 'Woah'. Then I sat down with the show's executive producer Kieran Roberts and he told me.

    "When he went on to explain how and why, I was sold because I thought: 'This is epic, you don't get to have that kind of exit every day and people will really remember it'. That's what you need, I think, so I am chuffed to pieces. I want to leave the audience wanting more."

    Is it sad not to have the door left open, though?

    "This is the thing - they were so complimentary to me and they didn't want me to go in the first place. But they have made it clear that they feel there are certain people who won't ever need to come back.

    "Although you can never say never - of course it would have been nice to have the door open, but I hope I can go on to do other things. This is a great spring board and I can use all the skills that I have learned and there are many. I feel like I have been given so much opportunity here and I am so grateful for that."

    Can you tell us more about the death itself?

    "I'm not just saying this because I'm involved, but I don't think I've ever read an ending like it. A lot of the cast who aren't actually involved in it have also read it and have said it's something else. It's almost not Corrie, if you know what I mean - it's very different.

    "It's something that's never been done in soap before and I think the audience are going to get a real sense of shock and surprise - how a sudden death is. They're going to feel those emotions."

    Is it one of the most shocking deaths in Corrie history?

    "Yes. Without a doubt."

    As Kylie has taken a life herself, do you think this is the ultimate soap justice?

    "Yeah, and I have to admit that when they made Kylie a murderer, it was weird what washed over me. I did think: 'This means something quite big now'. It does change things for the character when there's a murder. Although I was assured that it didn't mean anything final for Kylie, you do then think that she - as a murderer - will be tarnished with something."

    Did that have any bearing on your decision to leave?

    "I think it just reinforced the fact that they can do whatever they want to a character. And I still wanted her to be believable. There were so many parts of her that I'd played, that I thought it was time for me to wrap it up."

    What was Jack P Shepherd's reaction when you told him?

    "He was very laid-back about it, but it is heartbreaking really because I could have seen Kylie and David last a lifetime together. It is hard when you have someone you have worked with for six years turn round and say 'I am going and I won't ever be coming back'."

    As far as Kylie's relationship with David is concerned, is this the best way for her to leave?

    "Yes - the family now get a clear cut end. She'll forever be in David's heart obviously, but one of the best ways for her to go is not by choice. David has to try and move on if she is dead, whereas if she had been in prison or had run away, he would always be waiting for her. It will be a long process but will give him some great drama."

    How is Kylie doing in the lead-up to her death?

    "Kylie is struggling with the fact that an innocent man's name has been trashed, but David is alright with that. He says 'We've won' and Kylie says 'I would hate to see it if we lost'.

    "Gail has also decided that she doesn't want to be in the annexe any more, so it falls on Kylie and David to then take that room. It doesn't sit well with Kylie and it doesn't feel right.

    "Kylie has this great idea that they will ship off to Barbados and start a new life together. You really see the old Kylie and David come back together - all that excitement, young free and easy. That was lovely to play, but all the crew behind me knew what was coming. We were building the audience up to crash them down."

    Will you take any mementoes with you?

    "I think it has got to be clean break - I don't think I am going to take anything. I have to put her in a box, literally. I think that is the healthiest option to do."

    As you're currently pregnant, will you have much time off after Corrie?

    "Yes, as much time as I am allowed, really. Of course it would be nice to have six months and then an amazing job comes up and all will be well, but we will wait and see, I am a big believer in fate and I think things will happen. I am also mindful not to jump at the first thing. It has got to be something very different from Corrie, but something that stretches me at the same time."

    What would your dream job be?

    "I loved Marcella. I loved the style, as it was really gritty. ITV has got some great dramas on at the minute, so you just have to see. Of course it's easy to say I would love to do something completely flipped from Corrie, like a period drama or sci-fi.

    "But it's a good time for drama - that is the impression I am getting at the minute. And theatre as well. I would love to do something quite local, even if it was Leeds or Manchester, so I am more available for home as well."

    How are you feeling about having to play dead?

    "My mum's put a very weird spin on it: 'How strange that you're playing dead, yet you have a life in you!' I was like, 'Thanks mum. I'm only acting!' I guess it is a bit weird, though. I've never done it before. That's what I mean about being given a storyline like this. It's a new avenue, something different."

    What's been your favourite storyline?

    "They've all been pretty full-on, so it's hard to just pick one. I loved spending time with Katherine Kelly and being in her shadow when I started at Corrie. Then things got a bit more serious when Kylie slept with Nick and we had 'Is the baby Nick or David's?' thing.

    "The live episode was epic too. I have never felt exhaustion like it. I actually took a picture of myself before we did it, when we were in rehearsals. I think it's on Twitter somewhere. But I also took a private one that I've not put out there. It's me, after the live, when I'd taken all my make-up off. I just look horrific! The pace at Corrie really stretches you and I've really had to dig deep at times to get through it."

    What's been your proudest Corrie moment?

    "I guess the live episode. The audience was completely oblivious to what me and Jack were doing logistically. We were full on running around the set with about 30 seconds to spare. It was crazy. And then all those millions of people watching. It was an unbelievable feeling and there was nowhere for me to go past that."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    "I'm not just saying this because I'm involved, but I don't think I've ever read an ending like it. A lot of the cast who aren't actually involved in it have also read it and have said it's something else. It's almost not Corrie, if you know what I mean - it's very different.

    "It's something that's never been done in soap before and I think the audience are going to get a real sense of shock and surprise - how a sudden death is. They're going to feel those emotions."

    Is it one of the most shocking deaths in Corrie history?

    "Yes. Without a doubt."
    That's all very intriguing and I really hope Kylie's death lives up to the hype!

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    As Kylie has taken a life herself, do you think this is the ultimate soap justice?

    "Yeah, and I have to admit that when they made Kylie a murderer, it was weird what washed over me. I did think: 'This means something quite big now'. It does change things for the character when there's a murder. Although I was assured that it didn't mean anything final for Kylie, you do then think that she - as a murderer - will be tarnished with something."
    Kylie isn't a murderer though. Accidentally killing someone to defend someone else is not murder. Paula really ought to know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzle View Post
    That's all very intriguing and I really hope Kylie's death lives up to the hype!



    Kylie isn't a murderer though. Accidentally killing someone to defend someone else is not murder. Paula really ought to know that.
    If she was to go to trial, it'd probably be trialled as manslaughter which is a form of murder, so while her intentions were to defend, she still ended a life which makes her a murderer, intended or not.
    She would probably get a lengthy sentence though due to the efforts gone to cover up the truth.

    Roy could have been done for manslaughter because he assisted in the death of Hayley. I'm not saying I agree, but under the eyes of a law she's a murderer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LauBuch View Post
    If she was to go to trial, it'd probably be trialled as manslaughter which is a form of murder, so while her intentions were to defend, she still ended a life which makes her a murderer, intended or not.
    She would probably get a lengthy sentence though due to the efforts gone to cover up the truth.

    Roy could have been done for manslaughter because he assisted in the death of Hayley. I'm not saying I agree, but under the eyes of a law she's a murderer.
    I disagree that manslaughter is a form of murder. On the CPS website (on the page "Homicide: Murder and Manslaughter"), under "Definition of Homicide" is the statement:

    Murder and manslaughter are two of the offences that constitute homicide.
    What I take from that is that homicide is the umbrella term that encompasses both murder and manslaughter, but that the latter two are separate offences. So it's correct to say manslaughter is a form of homicide but not that manslaughter is a form of murder.

    Therefore, Kylie could be said to have committed homicide but not murder.

    Anther relevant quote:

    Subject to three exceptions (see Voluntary Manslaughter below) the crime of murder is committed, where a person:
    • of sound mind and discretion (i.e. sane);
    • unlawfully kills (i.e. not self-defence* or other justified killing);
    • any reasonable creature (human being);
    • in being (born alive and breathing through its own lungs - Rance v Mid-Downs Health Authority (1991) 1 All ER 801 and AG Ref No 3 of 1994 (1997) 3 All ER 936;
    • under the Queen's Peace;
    • with intent to kill or cause grievous bodily harm (GBH)
    .
    * "Defence of another" is included under the principle of self-defence according the the CPS page "Self-Defence".

    Therefore, in my opinion, murder and manslaughter are considered separate acts and, given that we know exactly how Callum's death occurred, Kylie can't be said to be a murderer.

    That's not to say the police or CPS would believe their version of events of course, which is why they so unwisely panicked and covered up the death.

    http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/h_to_k/h..._manslaughter/

    http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/self_defence/

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    To add to my above post, I'm doubtful Kylie even committed manslaughter or would face any charges if she'd gone straight to the police and if they believed her version of events.

    From the CPS Self-Defence page:

    However, it is important to ensure that all those acting reasonably and in good faith to defend themselves, their family, their property or in the prevention of crime or the apprehension of offenders are not prosecuted for such action.

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    It's official - Coronation Street is bringing back David Platt's evil side in the aftermath of Kylie's death.

    Show bosses have promised that we can expect unmissable scenes next week, as David turns vigilante in an effort to avenge the loss of his beloved wife.

    With details of Kylie's demise still tightly under wraps, we'll all have to wait and see exactly what's in store. But Jack P Shepherd, who plays David, is on hand here to offer some early teasers...

    How does David cope in the aftermath of Kylie's death?

    "It's mixed. He has his bad moments sometimes, usually when he is with the kids and it all falls apart for him. David is trying to look after them and keep them away from being sad. He's also trying to get the kids to think of Kylie in a positive light and remember the good times, but when they start bringing things up, that makes David very emotional.

    "But the rest of the time, he is putting on a bit of a facade that he is coping with it. He even goes for a drink in the pub and no one talks about it, as they all find it very difficult. So it isn't being dealt with.

    "It's very clever, actually, the way it has been written and the two sides to David. He is also keeping himself really busy trying to make the funeral exactly right - anything but deal with the emotions surrounding Kylie's death."

    How do the rest of the family react to the news?

    "They are all walking on eggshells around David, because they don't know if he is coping with it. They are worried about him because he wants all of her possessions to be binned straight away. He says he wants them out and he wants to move on.

    "The rest of the family are thinking that is all a bit too soon. Everyone reacts differently and it's such a sudden death, so it hits everybody hard."

    Why is David so desperate to find someone to blame for Kylie dying?

    "It gives him something to focus on. He has always had this single minded streak and it gives him a reason to carry on. He wants to blame somebody for taking Kylie away from them.

    "Now David doesn't have anyone like Kylie to reign him in, so he is on the warpath. Everything was going great in his life and now he wants someone to pay for what happened..."

    It sounds like the old David is back...

    "He has always been there. The audience know and I know that it needs something like this to trigger a reaction and send him over the edge - and this is big enough for an extreme reaction."

    How did you feel when you found out Kylie would die?

    "I understand why they decided Kylie had to die, because if she had been left hanging around, in prison or in another country, then she would still be very much part of their lives in some way. She has left him before.

    "If she was in prison he would have had to visit her, even if it wasn't shown on screen. With a death, David has to move on in one way or another. A death makes it very final, so there is a different way for him to move on."

    How does Sarah react when David breaks the news to her at the hospital?

    "Well, Sarah is only just starting to recover from her breakdown. David was there for her and now it's Sarah's turn to be the strong one and she is really worried about him."

    We know there's also a scene coming up where David visits Kylie in the chapel of rest. What can you tell us about that?

    "Initially they weren't going to have Paula in the coffin, they were going to shoot it without seeing the body. But the director asked how we would feel about it and in particular how Paula would feel and she said she was prepared to do it.

    "So now you do see David talking to his dead wife and it made the scenes more emotional for me to play. He gets an extra chance to go and see her. They are great scenes where David says goodbye to Kylie for the last time."

    You've been open about wanting the return of bad David for a while. How do you feel about him coming back under these circumstances?

    "I'm really pleased with the storyline, it warrants this type of story. We know David doesn't respond well under pressure. Certainly in a situation like this, he will go on the warpath and I am really looking forward to watching how it all plays out over the coming months. It is due to continue well into the autumn."


    What's it like on set without Paula?

    "It's weird. On her last day, she finished before the end of the day, so the scenes we did after she had left felt different. Even though I had been filming scenes post Kylie's death beforehand, I was still seeing her around in the green room and in some scenes.

    "That afternoon I had to film the first scene after she dies and she had literally just left for the final time, so it was really weird. I loved working with her. I didn't think I would miss her as much as I do, I'm always really blase about people leaving, but she has become a great friend. She was a big character within the Platt family and we all miss her."

    What do you think the future holds for David without Kylie?

    "For now, grief and a desire for revenge. But in the long term, it will be interesting to see what sort of person he will become. He is a great father, so I do think that will be his focus for a while."

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    death of Kylie a brain Heamorraghe?????????????

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    These are the heartbreaking pictures showing Kylie Platt's final moments in Coronation Street tonight (June 15).



    Life for the Platts will change forever when Kylie loses her life in shocking circumstances, just as she is planning to leave the Street with her husband David.

    The exact details of how Kylie dies will remain a closely-guarded secret until transmission, but these new images offer an insight into how the tragedy will play out.

    The pictures show a panic-stricken David rushing to Kylie's side, and then holding her as she breathes her last breath on the ground.

    David in Coronation Street
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    Kylie's death will have devastating repercussions for those that loved her, but the harrowing plot also took its toll on the actors themselves.


    Jack P Shepherd, who plays David, said: "When the cameras stopped filming, I couldn't stop crying - the tears were very real. The script is superb, every word, every moment of the scene was exactly right.

    "They are the most moving scenes I have ever had to film. In rehearsal I just had to speak the lines and not look at anyone as I didn't want to let my emotions take over too soon."

    Teasing the aftermath of Kylie's demise, Shepherd added: "David has to try and keep it together for the sake of the children but he wants to blame someone for what has happened.

    "He is angry at the world, he and Kylie were so close to having the perfect life and now he is a single dad and a widower. He is lashing out and behaving in a way which really starts to worry his family.

    "There is a lot more drama in the coming months as David struggles to come to terms with losing Kylie."

    Coronation Street airs Kylie's death on Friday, July 15 at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.


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    omg, Clayton killed Kylie

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    http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...ath-reactions/

    Lovely tributes and a short video of Behind The Scenes of Kylie´s death ....


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