Domestic abuse storyline confirmed for terrified major Coronation Street character

The Kabin on Coronation Street under a gloomy night sky with the soap's logo in front of it.

Newcomer Mick Michaelis (Joe Layton) has lost his temper at numerous characters during his short time on Coronation Street, gaining himself a reputation of being a violent thug.

However, in upcoming scenes it is wife Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty) who is set to be on the receiving end of his terrifying wrath in a devastating domestic abuse story.

Mick is launched into a rage next week when Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) makes a comment suggesting that Lou isn’t as loyal as he thinks.

Rattled by Kit’s comments, Mick confronts Lou in a foul mood.

When Gemma Winter (Dolly-Rose Campbell) and Sean Tully (Antony Cotton) find themselves unable to contact her, they begin to grow concerned for her welfare.

Having been on the receiving end of Mick’s violence before, Sean heads to the police station to change his statement about the attack on him last month, hoping it may help Lou.

Lou talking to Mick in a carpark in Coronation Street
Mick is completely out of control (Picture: ITV)
Tim and Lou sat in A&E in Coronation Street
Tim Metcalfe insists on taking Lou Michaelis to hospital (Picture: ITV)

Elsewhere, Lou nurses a head wound as she begs Mick to come home and talk, though her efforts are in vain as he speeds off furiously in his van.

In a bid to calm Mick down,Kit calls him, but the out of control handyman screams that everything is Kit’s fault before cutting the call and taking matters into his own hands.

With Mick out of control, Lou tells daughters Joanie and Shanice that they need to go away for a while, before summoning a cab.

Lou standing next to Shanice and Joanie as a nurse walks past and Tim sits opposite in Coronation Street
The nurse realises that Lou has been a victim of domestic abuse (Picture: ITV)
Tim crouches down to talk to Shanice and Joanie in Coronation Street
Tim is left looking after Shanice and Joanie Michaelis when Lou does a runner (Picture: ITV)

However, when driver Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) spots the wound on Lou’s head, he insists on taking her to A&E first.

As the nurse checks Lou over, she realises that her injuries are the result an abusive relationship, but Lou refuses to confirm or deny her suspicions, before running off and leaving Tim with the girls.

As Tim takes care of Shanice and Joanie, what has happened to Lou?

With Mick on a rampage and threatening to kill Kit, is Lou in serious danger?

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