- **Q: Who shot Betsy Swain?
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TV / Soaps
Coronation Street recently delivered high-stakes drama as escaped convict Rob Donovan returned, holding his sister Carla Connor hostage. The tense standoff culminated in a gunshot, a controversial decision by Carla, and a shocking revelatio...
The tension began after Rob Donovan, imprisoned for Tina McIntyre's murder, escaped custody following a kidney transplant plot. He sought refuge with Tracy Barlow, but his desperation escalated, leading him to hold both Tracy and his sister Carla Connor captive at No.1 Coronation Street.
Rob's plan seemed to be forcing Carla to watch him die, ensuring the memory would haunt her. However, Tracy managed to escape and alert Carla's girlfriend, DS Lisa Swain. Lisa intervened, leading to a desperate struggle for Rob's gun. A shot rang out just as armed police stormed the house.
In a moment that split fan opinion, Carla moved to shield her brother Rob from the police, despite everything he had done. Simultaneously, it was discovered that Lisa's young daughter, Betsy, who was nearby, had been struck by the bullet.
While Rob was eventually arrested and taken to hospital, attention shifted to Betsy. Doctors confirmed she survived surgery but warned of potential long-term nerve damage. The emotional weight intensified when a guilt-ridden Lisa confessed the devastating truth to Carla: during the chaotic struggle, it was her finger that slipped, firing the gun that injured her own daughter. This revelation adds another layer of complexity and guilt to an already tragic situation.
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