David had carefully planned a fatal car crash that would have ended his life last week.

However, his meticulously laid-out scheme did not go as intended, all because of an unexpected interruption by Daisy. Just as the vehicle was closing in on him, Daisy happened to drop her shopping, unknowingly disrupting the plan. The sudden turn of events left David

with no choice but to react. Without hesitation, he pushed Daisy out of harm’s way, ensuring

she wouldn’t get hit. However, in doing so, he put himself directly in the car’s path and ended up getting struck.
Following the accident, David was rushed to the hospital, where he miraculously survived. However, while his life was spared, the consequences of that crash were far more devastating for Daisy. As she recovered from the shock of the incident, she was given heartbreaking news—her unborn baby had not survived. The tragedy sent her into a spiral of grief, leaving her struggling to process the immense loss.
As the events continued to unfold in tonight’s episode, David remained in the hospital, trying to recover from his injuries. Outside the building, he found himself in a conversation with Shona (Julia Goulding), who revealed something unexpected. She informed him that the money Harvey had been demanding had finally been taken care of. At first, David was left wondering where the money had come from, as Shona was hesitant to disclose the details. However, before she could evade the topic any longer, Daniel (Rob Mallard) happened to walk by and revealed the truth to David. The funds had come from Daisy, something David had not anticipated.

Realizing that Daisy had contributed the money left him with a sense of guilt. He already felt bad knowing she had been caught up in his failed attempt to take his own life, but what made it even worse was learning that the crash had directly led to the loss of her baby. The weight of this revelation sank deep, filling him with an overwhelming sense of remorse.
Meanwhile, Daisy was finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the aftermath of the accident. The past few days had turned her world upside down, and she struggled to figure out how to move forward. Overwhelmed by everything, she eventually decided to visit David in the hospital. She had every intention of expressing her gratitude for his quick thinking in pushing her out of the way. At this point, she had no clue that David had actually orchestrated the entire crash.
When David finally confessed to what he had done, the way Daisy saw him changed instantly. The gratitude she initially felt vanished, replaced by a mixture of anger, betrayal, and disbelief. The revelation left her reeling, and she struggled to comprehend how someone could go to such lengths, not considering the consequences for those around them.

Back in Weatherfield, Daisy’s emotions got the better of her. She returned to the pub, threw everyone out, and turned to alcohol to numb the pain. Gemma (Dolly-Rose Campbell) was among those who had been present, and as she departed, she made the decision to inform Jenny (Sally Ann Matthews) about Daisy’s behavior.
Before Jenny had the chance to intervene, Shona paid Daisy a visit. She pleaded with her, urging her not to take any action against David regarding his criminal activities or the car crash. Their conversation was soon interrupted when Jenny arrived. Unlike Shona, Jenny had a different perspective. She insisted that Daisy was free to make her own choices and should not let anyone pressure her into silence. Jenny pointed out that Shona’s feelings of guilt should not dictate what Daisy ultimately decided to do.

However, dealing with David was not Daisy’s primary focus at that moment. Instead, she turned her attention to Jenny after discovering that she had made a pass at Kit (Jacob Roberts). The anger that had been building inside her finally exploded as she confronted Jenny directly. Daisy was convinced that if Jenny had not fabricated the lie about her pregnancy and Daniel, none of this would have happened. She believed that her actions had set off a chain reaction, causing her to rush out of the pub that night, which ultimately led to the crash.
Overcome with rage and grief, Daisy made it clear that she blamed Jenny entirely for what had happened. In a moment of raw emotion, she looked Jenny in the eye and declared that because of her, her baby was gone—and she would never, ever forgive her.
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