Teenager Mason Radcliffe (Luca Toolan) made Liam Connor’s (Charlie Wrenshall) life a living hell while they were at school together.
Along with Dylan (Liam McCheyne) and a group of lads, Mason would regularly bully Liam and be responsible for things such as throwing rubbish at him.
And sending abusive messages online.
Things got so bad for Liam that he eventually started to google ways he could end his life.
Thankfully, Liam was found in time by Maria and Gary (Mikey North) before anything happened.
He was able to get help for his mental health and with time, started to open up about the horrific ordeal Mason put him through.

After it transpired that Mason had threatened Liam with a knife, he was arrested and charged, before being found guilty of the crime in court.
Because this wasn’t his first offence, the judge had no choice but to give him a custodial sentence.
Unfortunately though, we recently saw Maria arrive at the police station and reveal to Sarah (Tina O’Brien) that she had just discovered Mason would soon be released. She wanted to speak to an officer about the possibility of Liam receiving protection from Mason, but got somewhat distracted when Gary emerged from an interview room.
In upcoming episodes, Dylan is made up when Stu (Bill Fellows) tells him he can have a trial shift at Speed Daal. Sadly, the happiness is short lived thanks to the arrival of Maria, who reveals to Dylan and Sean (Antony Cotton) that Mason has been released.
But what does this mean for Dylan?
During the bullying storyline, Mason regularly manipulated Dylan into keeping quiet about their behaviour, as well as forcing him to partake in bullying Liam. Does this mean there’s a risk history will repeat?
Or will Dylan stay away from him?
After Mason’s release, the fear of history repeating itself looms over everyone involved, especially Dylan. Will he have the strength to stay away from Mason and avoid being manipulated into bullying again?
It’s essential for Liam to have protection from Mason, especially considering the trauma he went through during their school days. Maria’s concern for Liam’s safety is completely justified, and it will be interesting to see how the authorities handle the situation.
With the trial shift at Speed Daal, Dylan had a glimmer of hope for his future. However, Mason’s release has cast a dark shadow over his happiness. Will Dylan be able to focus on his work amidst the chaos brought on by Mason’s return?
Stay tuned to find out the next chapter in this gripping story. Will justice be served, and will the victims of Mason’s bullying finally find peace?
Teenager Mason Radcliffe (Luca Toolan) made Liam Connor’s (Charlie Wrenshall) life a living hell while they were at school together. Along with Dylan (Liam McCheyne) and a group of lads, Mason would regularly bully Liam and be responsible for things such as throwing rubbish at him and sending abusive messages online.
Things got so bad for Liam that he eventually started to google ways he could end his life. Thankfully, Liam was found in time by Maria and Gary (Mikey North) before anything happened. He was able to get help for his mental health and with time, started to open up about the horrific ordeal Mason put him through.
After it transpired that Mason had threatened Liam with a knife, he was arrested and charged, before being found guilty of the crime in court. Because this wasn’t his first offence, the judge had no choice but to give him a custodial sentence. Unfortunately though, we recently saw Maria arrive at the police station and reveal to Sarah (Tina O’Brien) that she had just discovered Mason would soon be released. She wanted to speak to an officer about the possibility of Liam receiving protection from Mason, but got somewhat distracted when Gary emerged from an interview room.
In upcoming episodes, Dylan is made up when Stu (Bill Fellows) tells him he can have a trial shift at Speed Daal. Sadly, the happiness is short lived thanks to the arrival of Maria, who reveals to Dylan and Sean (Antony Cotton) that Mason has been released. But what does this mean for Dylan?
During the bullying storyline, Mason regularly manipulated Dylan into keeping quiet about their behaviour, as well as forcing him to partake in bullying Liam. Does this mean there’s a risk history will repeat? Or will Dylan stay away from him? After Mason’s release, the fear of history repeating itself looms over everyone involved, especially Dylan. Will he have the strength to stay away from Mason and avoid being manipulated into bullying again?
It’s essential for Liam to have protection from Mason, especially considering the trauma he went through during their school days. Maria’s concern for Liam’s safety is completely justified, and it will be interesting to see how the authorities handle the situation. With the trial shift at Speed Daal, Dylan had a glimmer of hope for his future. However, Mason’s release has cast a dark shadow over his happiness. Will Dylan be able to focus on his work amidst the chaos brought on by Mason’s return?
Stay tuned to find out the next chapter in this gripping story. Will justice be served, and will the victims of Mason’s bullying finally find peace?
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Source: Tampa Bay Times