Coronation Street has confirmed one character’s death as Jenny Connor got a major shock.
Jenny’s arch-enemy Christina Boyd turned up earlier this week, and revealed that her conman friend Dom Norwood had died.

Having been the victim of the duo’s previous scheme, Jenny was convinced that Christina was attempting another scam, this time on George Shuttleworth – who is in a vulnerable state after Eileen Grimshaw left him.
In tonight’s episode, Jenny’s suspicions only grew after talking to Rita Tanner and Steve McDonald in The Kabin about a documentary where a woman faked her husband’s death and funeral to get her hands on some insurance money.
In the café, Jenny insisted to Glenda and George that Christina was up to something, although her words fell on deaf ears. Glenda didn’t believe her, while George was too busy laughing at messages on his phone.
Jenny pulled Glenda aside and further insisted that it was Christina who was texting George.
Later on, Jenny interrupted George and Christina at the undertakers as they stood over the coffin.
“It’s exactly the time. To reveal. That she. Is a fraud,” Jenny announced as she pointed her finger. “Her and Dom scammed me, and they’re gonna scam you too. I don’t believe he’s dead for one minute, and I’m gonna prove it to you, because there is no body in this coffin.”
As she opened the coffin with a “ta-da!”, she was horrified to see none other than Dom’s body.
“I cannot believe I just did that,” Jenny pathetically said, while asking for brandy. George refused, saying she had disrespected the dead and the living. After upsetting Christina further by saying she didn’t even look remorseful, George shuffled Jenny out.
George and Christina then shared a drink, when George received a text from his online date-to-be Cheryl, who cancelled their dinner plans for the evening.
George lamented his bad luck with the ladies, stating that he even bored Eileen, but Christina said that he wasn’t boring at all.
They later went to fulfill George’s reservation at Speed Daal and shared a laugh over dinner, where he admitted that he didn’t think Cheryl would have been as fun as Christina. Could this be the start of something?

