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Coronation Street's Daniel Brocklebank has said that fans of the ITV soap opera can expect a raft of twists ahead of an upcoming death. The actor, who plays Billy Mayhew, has revealed what viewers can expect in the next part of Paul Foreman's (Peter Ash) emotional storyline. Peter Ash's character has motor neurone disease with his life set to be taken by the condition in upcoming episodes of the show.

Paul and Billy will be told by an occupational therapist that his muscles have reached a point where it's no longer safe for him to use the stairlift. While waiting to be moved up the waiting list, Paul is stuck in the flat above the flower shop. With this in mind, Billy will tell Paul that they will leave the flat for the last time and do whatever he wants.



Coronation Street's Daniel Brocklebank reveals what will happen to Paul and Billy amid upcoming death Discussing the upcoming Coronation Street storyline, Daniel Brocklebank told the Metro : "Obviously, we’ve got Paul’s demise really. That will probably be the next large thing. We’ve got some really beautiful stuff coming out over the next few months.

"Obviously some heartbreaking stuff, but on the positive side of it, my grandfather had motor neurone disease and I’m an ambassador for the MND association, and in the 23 years I’ve been working with them I’ve never seen so much awareness raised for MND. So, we’re doing good things, despite it being a tough year for Billy." View this post on Instagram A post share.

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