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Coronation Street: Sophie Lancaster’s family receives love from viewers amid hate crime storyline

Sophie's mum Sylvia has been working with the soap on this storyline

Coronation Street viewers have sent their love to Sophie Lancaster’s family amid the hate crime storyline.

In last night’s episode of the ITV soap (Wednesday, May 6) Nina Lucas and her boyfriend Seb Franklin went for a walk. But they were attacked by Corey Brent, Kelly Neelan and their friends.

The storyline is inspired by the real-life murder of Sophie Lancaster.

Nina and Seb were attacked (Credit: ITV)

Sophie was a young 20-year-old gap-year student. Thugs cruelly took her life when they beat her to death in an unprovoked attack on August 24 2007.

A number of teenage boys attacked Sophie and her boyfriend Robert Maltby as they were walking through Stubbylee Park in Bacup, Rossendale.

Sophie’s head injuries were so severe she went into a coma from which she never regained consciousness.

She died of her injuries 13 days later.

Sophie Lancaster was murdered in 2007 (Credit: YouTube/BBC)

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Robert received such a beating, he ended up in a coma and nearly died.

The police believed Sophie and Rob were attacked as a result of their goth appearance

Sophie’s mum Sylvia founded The Sophie Lancaster Foundation in memory of her daughter. She has been working with Corrie with the mission of tackling hate crime through Seb and Nina’s storyline.

After watching last night’s scenes, which saw Seb and Nina horrifically attacked, viewers were left devastated and sent their love to Sophie’s family.

Sylvia Lancaster speaks about working with Coronation Street

Asked how she felt when she was asked by Coronation Street to help with the development of this storyline, Sylvia told Entertainment Daily and other media: “You can imagine can’t you?

Sending love to the family and friends of Sophie Lancaster tonight and always.

“You’re sat there one day, probably on a Wednesday afternoon and you get an email from Coronation Street saying ‘we’d like to speak to you.’ You think ‘What?’ You can’t believe it really.

Sylvia has worked with Coronation Street on this storyline (Credit: ITV)

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“Obviously all of us at the Foundation were so thrilled to bits and the experience has been very professional, very well looked after and obviously we understand that Coronation Street as a soap in that genre are very sensitive to issues. So we knew that Coronation Street would do a good job.

“It has to be done with sensitivity and also allowing people to see the reality behind the story which Coronation Street are particularly good at.”

Coronation Street airs on Mondays and Wednesdays 7.30pm and 8.30pm with an hour long episode at 7.30 on Fridays on ITV.

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Charlotte Rodrigues
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Charlotte Rodrigues joined Entertainment Daily in April 2018, as Audience Engagement Executive. A huge soap fan, Charlotte then became Senior Soap Writer, delivering the latest storylines and spoilers to our followers.