Harry Visinoni has been spotted filming new scenes for Coronation Street after his character Seb Franklin was brutally murdered back in May.
The 21-year-old actor was spotted filming on location close to the Corrie set at Trafford Wharf with co-star Mollie Gallager, who plays Nina Lucas in the ITV soap.
The pair returned to the same scene where the brutal attack on Seb and his girlfriend Nina unfolded along with Millie Gibson who plays Kelly Neelan, Harriet Bibby as Summer Spellman and Maximus Evans who plays gang ringleader Corey Brent.
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It's believed that the cast were filming flashback scenes for the soap as the truth of what happened that fateful night is finally revealed.

Seb and Nina were viciously attacked in a harrowing storyline based on the real life story of goth Sophie Lancaster who died after a similar hate attack back in 2007.
After meeting a gang of teen thugs during a walk by the canal the young couple were chased and set up upon.
Viewers saw Seb knocked to the ground as Nina attempted to run away, followed by their loved-ones being told to go to hospital.

Seb later died from his injuries and a shattered Nina has been struggling with her identity after the attack, turning to drink in an attempt to blot out the pain.
Scheming Corey tried to escape justice but was eventually charged with murder and GBH.
However there were shockwaves when he was released on bail.
Grieving Nina then ruined his chances of being signed by local football star Tommy Orpington's agent after they ended up in the same hotel.
Out for revenge Corey showed up at Roy Cropper's cafe to spout more abuse at the fragile teen, branding her a "s****y little gothic freak."
Nina's uncle Roy came to the rescue and PC Craig Tinker arrived to arrest him on suspicion of breaking his bail conditions.
Kelly also faces a long stretch in prison after being involved in Seb's murder.

Harry, who played handyman and builder Seb since 2016 in his first acting role, previously told how he was on the verge of crying as his character died in hospital.
Asked how he was feeling about the heart-rending scenes he said: "Quite emotional really. I was welling up which is a rare thing for me."
The ITV soap worked with the The Sophie Lancaster Foundation on the heartbreaking story in memory of Sophie who was murdered in a park for the way she looked.
She and her boyfriend Robert Maltby were set upon because they were members of the goth subculture.
By working with Corrie the Foundation, launched by Sophie's mum Sylvia to challenge prejudice and intolerance towards people from alternative subcultures, is hoping to encourage more people to come forward to report hate crime.
Asked about the importance of working with The Sophie Lancaster Foundation on the story, Harry said: "People are quick to make drastic assumptions about how others outwardly express themselves through dress or whatever it might be, and that ignorance has consequences.
"Sophie was killed as a product of blind hate and prejudice it comes from a lack of understanding or wanting to understand.
"It was a big responsibility to tell this and share the idea as truthfully as possible.
"It's been an honour to be trusted with it. I believe it will have the right impact.
"It was moving hearing Sylvia Lancaster’s story."