Corrie’s Ian Bartholomew: It’s Hard To Watch Geoff & Yasmeen’s Coercive Control Scenes | Loose Women

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Christine, Nadia, Jane and Linda are joined by one of Coronation Street’s most evil villains, Ian Bartholomew who plays Geoff Metcalfe in the soap. Over the past year, viewers have watched in horror following the harrowing domestic abuse story as he cohesively and emotionally abused his wife Yasmeen Metcalfe, played by Shelley King, until she eventually cracked and attempted to murder him. He talks about working with Women’s Aid Charity to create his debut single to help raise money for victims of domestic violence. Ian also be tells the women about the emotional difficulties he has faced playing such an evil character. From series 24, broadcast on 15/10/20

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Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter.

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