Coronation Street fans âbawlingâ as legend remembered amid Royâs Rolls blaze
There were emotional scenes as a fire broke out inside Roy Cropperâs beloved home and business

Coronation Street fans said they were âbawlingâ as a former Weatherfield legend was remembered as a fire broke out inside Roy Cropperâs beloved home and business.
Heâs been a stalwart of the cobbles for 30 years, and those who follow the ITV soap were left fearing the worst for the Royâs Rolls owner after Mal Roperâs twisted revenge plan saw him almost fighting for his life.
During Sundayâs (April 12) edition of Corrie, Roy and his niece, Nina Lucas headed off on a bat watch but Roy admitted to feeling unwell during the trip and returned home to find the cafe had no electricity. Making the decision to close up early, an under-the-weather Roy headed to bed.
What he didnât know was Mal, who had decided to leave after a series of fake reviews were left by Jodie Ramsey about his business as she stuck up for Bernie Winter, who heâd been tormenting for months, was watching from a distance.
As Roy lay in his bed, Mal let himself into the cafe and set the place alight. Outside, Bernie, her husband Dev Alahan, and neighbour Brian Packham watched on as dark plumes of smoke billowed out of the cafe flatâs windows while a smoke alarm blared. It wasnât long before a panicked Carla Connor arrived on the scene.
The Underworld factory boss, who sees Roy as a father figure, was reassured that Roy wasnât home, as heâd headed out to a bat convention with Nina. Worried, she repeatedly called Roy before crying: âHis things! I wish theyâd hurry up. I mean, heâs not into his possessions, is he all Hayleyâs things are up there, his trains⌠His whole worldâs in that flat.â
While she tried to get a hold of Nina instead, Jodie appeared and realised what was going on, rushed towards the cafe and let herself in, explaining Roy had returned early and was inside. She ended up running straight into danger and, as Carla was stopped from following her in, Jodie found Mal inside, throwing petrol around, blaming Roy for him even coming to Weatherfield in the first place.
When Jodie asked if it was his plan to kill him, it was clear Mal didnât know Roy was home, and, springing into action, he helped Jodie rescue Roy.
But while fans were clearly worried for Roy, other Corrie viewers were left feeling emotional by Carlaâs mention of his beloved wife, Hayley, who died in the arms of her husband in January 2014 after taking her own life rather than enduring the final stages of pancreatic cancer.
@Izzy1728047 said: âThis scene [clapping emoji]. Roy means the world to Carla and it all echos back to Hayley, she wouldâve run in there #Corrie #Swarla.â @carrlaconnor commented: âAnyone else feeling emotional about the fact that, before she knew roy was trapped inside, carlaâs first thought was about all hayleyâs stuff still in the flat? all roy (and carla) have left of hayley, going up in smoke right in front of her eyesâŚâŚ.. cool!â
@caarchelle posted: âOne of carla first thought being about hayleyâs stuff made me bawl my eyes out, bc these are the last memories roy and her have of hayley, would destroy them both to lose that@Elphaba73 added: âOh poor Roy [single tear crying emoji]. Carla mentioning Hayleyâs things [single tear crying emoji].â



