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Coronation Street fans think they have figured out who stole Audrey’s money

Published 14:50 3 Jan 2019 GMT

Keeley Ryan
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Poor Audrey.

Coronation Street fans reckon they have figured out who stole Audrey Roberts' inheritance money - and its not Nigel Havers. The salon owner has had a particularly tough week, after the New Year's Day episode saw her discover her boyfriend's lifeless body on the floor of her bedroom. He was holding an engagement ring at the time, which led many fans - and Audrey - to believe he was planning on popping the question before his passing. Then, on Wednesday, a heartbroken Audrey was dealt another blow when she found out that the inheritance money Archie Shuttleworth had left her was stolen from her bank account. And while plenty of people on the cobbles thought it was Nigel who stole the money (after all, he did know the log-in information), some eagle-eyed fans reckon it was another Weatherfield resident who swiped the £80,000: her grandson, Nick Tilsley. Many remarked on Twitter that Nick had been acting "shifty", while others theorised that he had killed Lewis so that he could frame him for stealing Audrey's money (which sounds a bit farfetched to us, if we're being honest). Some people even said they thought he could be the new "super villain" set to terrorise the Weatherfield residents this year. https://twitter.com/moore95_pamela/status/1080559878811381760 https://twitter.com/EveTamarto/status/1080604089652822017 https://twitter.com/ladderack/status/1080567414692163586 https://twitter.com/carlaspeter/status/1080566498689798144 https://twitter.com/GladysMullagh/status/1080612982864953346 https://twitter.com/JuliettaRomeo/status/1080418921814069248 https://twitter.com/highflyingbird4/status/1080553900531466250 https://twitter.com/Sawah_Lou/status/1080567855391928320 https://twitter.com/tinkertink2010/status/1080566475193233409  

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