There's a Coronation Street spoiler in today's Star that says Sunita Alahan will be arrested for a breach of the peace after drowning her sorrows over her ailing marriage to Dev. If I was married to him, I'd drink too. The paper says that in upcoming scenes Sunita will end up being cautioned by police.
She has a few drinks too many when St. Ella offers her a shoulder to cry on (I'm guessing in the Back Room) and takes her to the Bistro for a drink. But it ends in tears when drunken Sunita jumps on the bonnet of a car just as its owner also leaves the Bistro. The owner calls the police, who arrest Sunita before carting her off to the station.
When Dev hears about Sunita's arrest he says: “It’s no surprise to me because she has finally lost the plot and I’m going to do nothing to help her. A long cold night in the slammer will teach her a valuable lesson.”
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She has a few drinks too many when St. Ella offers her a shoulder to cry on (I'm guessing in the Back Room) and takes her to the Bistro for a drink. But it ends in tears when drunken Sunita jumps on the bonnet of a car just as its owner also leaves the Bistro. The owner calls the police, who arrest Sunita before carting her off to the station.
When Dev hears about Sunita's arrest he says: “It’s no surprise to me because she has finally lost the plot and I’m going to do nothing to help her. A long cold night in the slammer will teach her a valuable lesson.”
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Oh for pity's sake WRITE THE ALAHANS OUT! They are staler than the bread they sell in their twee little shop.
ReplyDeleteIn what universe would Sunita do that????
ReplyDeleteDoes the jail have a sign on one of the cells reserved for residents of Coronation Street? Its assinine.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to live with Dev, I'd probably get drunk, too!
ReplyDeleteThe Aunties need to come back and sort Dev and Sunita out.
ReplyDeleteAre they married? I thought they just lived together again. I guess that's coomon law n the UK too?
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