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Opinion: Coronation Street’s Craig Tinker deserved a happier ending after 14 years in soap

Goodbye Craig

It’s been a tragic week in Coronation Street this week, as Craig was struck by Mick Michaelis in Monday’s episode. Sadly, he died in hospital tonight (Wednesday, May 21).

The copper was keen to prove himself to Kit, who was in no way interested in mentoring Craig for his CID training.

Sadly, Kit’s disinterest and Craig’s desire to prove himself led to a one-on-one showdown between PC Tinker and violent Mick.

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Coronation Street's Mick angry
Mick attacked Craig on Monday night (Credit: ITV)

Mick’s abusive ways revealed ahead of attack

Over the last week, Mick’s anger has been steadily increasing.

After learning that his son, Brody, might actually be Kit Green’s biological child, fans saw the true abusive nature of Mick, when he took his anger out on wife, Lou.

A disturbance was reported to the police, and it seemed like it wasn’t the first time there’d been such an incident at the Michaelis residence.

Tonight, it became clear, with Lou planning on running away with her children, that this wasn’t the first time Mick had harmed her.

Her oldest daughter, Joanie, asked if they were going ‘back’ to a shelter. Later, Lou informed Tim that she’d know the women’s refuge centre when she saw it.

At the hospital, a nurse saw that her arms were covered in bruises.

Lou admitted that Mick would never harm her daughters, confirming the abuse she’s been facing.

Mick’s violent nature clearly isn’t new, but Monday night saw it reach new heights…

Coronation Street's Craig investigating down the ginnel
Craig was whacked around the head with a bat (Credit: ITV)

Craig takes the brunt of Mick’s anger

Craig, who had been called to the disturbance at the Michaelis property, was on high alert when he saw Mick speeding off in his van.

Unfortunately for PC Tinker, upon following the dodgy builder to the precinct, he took the brunt of his anger in a horrific way.

As he was about to arrest Mick, he grabbed a bat from his van, and hit Craig in the face with force.

Though Mick panicked and tried to wake him up, he soon fled the scene, realising he’d hit him too hard.

Monday (May 19) ended on Craig lying lifeless as Mick sped away from the scene of the crime.

Coronation Street's Craig on his first day of CID training
Craig had his whole life ahead of him (Credit: ITV)

Opinion: Coronation Street’s Craig deserved better

That final scene was incredibly poignant, and it was wonderful to see a character like Craig get such a massive send off. However, after 14 years, killing him in such a way was brutal.

Tonight, we saw Craig in hospital, struggling to answer questions when asked for a statement about the attack.

As Kirk and Maria arrived to visit Craig, his brain started to swell.

Tragically, CPR was unsuccessful, and his time of death was declared.

After more than a decade on the cobbles, it was nice to see Craig’s exit be the main focus of both Monday and Wednesday’s visit to Weatherfield… But, killing him off did feel unnecessary.

His death comes two years after ex-girlfriend Faye moved to Slough, and just 9 months after mum, Beth, moved to Norfolk.

If it was really time up for Craig on the Street, could he not have moved to be with one of them? Craig deserved to live a happy life away from the cobbles. Chance of a bright future ahead of him was robbed just like that. Absolutely tragic.

Fans are devastated by Craig’s sad death in Coronation Street

On social media, Coronation Street fans have now expressed their sadness over Craig’s tragic demise.

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Coronation Street's Craig on the phone


Vicky French
Freelance Soap Writer