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Coronation Street fans convinced they’ve finally unmasked Maria’s troll as Max is arrested

CORONATION Street fans are convinced they know who Maria Connor’s troll is - and it’s not Max Turner.

During the latest edition of the the hit ITV programme, Maria Connor (Samia Longchambon) was left feeling unsettled after a Gazette article chronicling her work with refugees was left littered with a number of trolling comments.

Maria was shocked to see Max arrested
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Maria was shocked to see Max arrestedCredit: ITV
Fans have been left convinced it was actually someone else
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Fans have been left convinced it was actually someone elseCredit: ITV

Maria was left disheartened by the messages and explained to David Platg (Jack P. Shepherd) and Shona (Julia Goulding) that one troll, by the username of SadBoy55, had even given away the details of her place of work. 

David had his own suspicions and called the police on his son Max, believing him to be the troll. 

But fans at home were not convinced and took to Twiiter to air their thoughts.

One wrote: "Poor Max, I get the feeling he is not guilty this time but I could be wrong #corrie"

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Another shared: "As much as I loathe Max i don’t think he did it #Corrie."

A third wrote: "SadBoy55 won’t be Max #Corrie."

"David, what have you done? Clearly wasn't Max #Corrie," said a fourth. 

Instead viewers were left pitching their own theories on who Maria’s mystery troll could be.

The finger was pointed at Max’s step-mum Shona a number of times.

One fan suggested: "Why do I think its Shona? She seemed to act very guilty a few times and very distracted in the cafe. #Corrie."

Another also agreed, adding: "Poor Max I don't think it's him. Maybe Shona.”

Other theories also claimed the refugee, Daryann, could be somehow connected.

One fan said: “Sadboy55 is the refugee money on it..... #Corrie."

Max was taken by police
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Max was taken by policeCredit: ITV

Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8pm on ITV.

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