Coronation Street Mason's attacker revealed as he's left bloodied in shock attack

Coronation Street fans were left gobsmacked as the identity of Mason Radcliffe's attacker finally came to light in the ITV soap.

Mason found guilty on Coronation Street

Mason on Corrie

Mason made his return this week (Image: ITV)

The attacker of Coronation Street's Mason Radcliffe has been revealed, amid his return to the cobbles.

The soap bully, played by Luca Toolan, first rocked up last year - and caused plenty of drama. Viewers of the soap were left horrified as they watched him terrorise Maria Connor’s (Samia Longchambon) young son, Liam Connor (Charlie Wrenshall).

After months of bullying his fellow students, Mason built quite a reputation for himself both inside and outside of the school grounds. And things took a dramatic turn on the ITV soap when Mason pulled a knife on Liam.

Things got so bad for Liam though, that he thought about taking his own life. However, in April, Mason was sent to a Young Offenders centre for threatening Liam with the knife.

Mason on Corrie

Mason was attacked recently (Image: ITV)

During the trial at court, Dylan bravely stood up to Mason, testifying against him. But over in the soap this week, the soap bully was back on the cobbles, after getting released from the Young Offenders centre.

During Monday’s episode (July 20) Stu (Bill Fellows) is shocked to find a bloody and battered Mason near the precinct. Stu, who had no idea who was Mason was and his history, quizzed the bully on what had happened to him.

Stu on Corrie

Mason told Stu who attacked him (Image: ITV)

Mason then shared it was his brother who beat him. “One or the other, I’ve got two,” he revealed. Feeling sorry for him, Stu then insisted Mason come back to Speed Daal to get cleaned up and have something to eat.

It’s fair to say fans were quick to share their thoughts on Mason’s comeback. On X, formerly known as Twitter, one person said: “Mason's had a right good beating. I’ve got zero sympathy for that nasty piece of work!”

A second penned: “Not sure why they decided to run Mason's story again. He'll never change. He'll be a repeat offender. Character should never have come back.” A third wrote: “There's no storyline in the world that is gonna make me feel sorry for Mason. Absolutely not.”

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