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Ryan Paton

ITV Coronation Street problem spotted by viewers as Max trashes Daniel's flat

Coronation Street fans spotted a problem as Max Turner trashed Daniel Osbourne's flat.

Tuesday's hour-long edition of the ITV soap explored the aftermath of David opening up to his stepson about his rape ordeal.

The character, played by Jack P Shepherd, was forced to tell Max about the traumatic event after Daniel alluded to the incident at a consent workshop.

READ MORE: ITV Coronation Street under fire as Craig Tinker's 'change' makes fans switch off

David was furious with Daniel for putting him in the position and Max decided to take revenge on tonight's episode.

Max Turned trashed Daniel Osbourne's flat on Coronation Street (ITV)

The troubled youth spotted that Dev placed the keys to Daniel's flat on the counter of his shop and Max swiped them while he was distracted.

Max proceeded to break into his teacher's flat and smashed the place up.

He accidentally broke a clay imprint of Sinead's and was caught red-handed when Daniel returned home.

The teacher engaged in a confrontation with his student, which led to Max falling down the stairs.

However, viewers of the show on Twitter were distracted and questioned how Dev wasn't alerted to what Max was doing before Daniel returned home.

Juli said: "Isn’t the flat above the shop, Dev should hear"

Owen added: "And I bet Dev didn’t hear any of that smashing coming from the flat"

Aidan tweeted: "Why didn’t Dev hear Max trashing the flat"

Ricky posted: "Shop downstairs isn’t gonna hear nothing you know"

Helen commented : "Is Daniel's flat above the shop? If so, would someone not hear that little cretin wrecking it?"

Archibald tweeted: "Wouldn't Dev hear this rampage from downstairs?"

Andrea messaged: "Dev would Def hear that from the flat"

Coronation Street continues tomorrow on ITV and ITV Hub

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