SAD NEWS: David Neilson rushed to hospital days after after filming blow to fans Continue Reading Below…

In recent days, UK social media has been ablaze with a shocking rumor: David Neilson – the beloved actor who has portrayed Roy Cropper for over two decades – is allegedly facing a serious health crisis.

It all started with Neilson’s sudden and unexplained absence from Coronation Street. Fans noticed his role had been significantly reduced or entirely missing from recent episodes. Then came the leaked behind-the-scenes photos showing David looking exhausted, thinner, and visibly unwell.
One user on the CorrieFansUK forum claimed:
“I heard from someone on the crew that David’s in treatment. They wouldn’t say what for, just that it’s ‘very serious.’”

Vanished from the screen – Nowhere in public – Total silence from ITV
Fans can’t help but ask: What’s really going on?

Throughout more than 20 years, Roy Cropper has never vanished like this. But now, he’s nearly absent from every major storyline.
At the same time, David Neilson has gone completely off the radar: no public appearances, no interviews, no messages to fans – a silence that only fuels the speculation.

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