Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) was left completely horrified in recent Coronation Street scenes after Bertie Osbourne was put in serious danger.
Daisy left Bertie in the capable hands of Jenny Connor (Sally Ann Matthews) when she headed to an appointment, assuming that the landlady would have things under control.
However, the day took a horrifying turn when Jenny stepped away to take a phone call, and ended up losing track of where Bertie was.
In a panic, she ran all over the street trying to find him, before eventually Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) and Cassie Plummer (Claire Sweeney) confirmed that he was safe with them.
Things could have been very different, as Steve and Cassie had had to pull the young boy out of the hot tub, after he fell in trying to retrieve his ball.
Of course, Jenny was quick to ring Daisy, who was horrified by the turn of events.
As Bertie complained of a tummy ache, Daisy rushed him to the hospital, her fury at the situation evident.
Though Bertie had been given the all clear, it was apparent that Daisy was still shaken by the incident, and she wasted no time in confronting Jenny.
Daisy was quick to compare Bertie’s situation to what happened to her bother Tom 12 years ago, pointing out that both boys were under Jenny’s care at the time of the incidents.
Viewers will know that Jenny left son Tom playing outside, during which time he drowned in a paddling pool.

Though Jenny warned her not to bring it up, Daisy was furious and continued to reference the incident that had killed her brother, suggesting that Jenny wasn’t fit to be a parent.
Traumatised from the day’s events, Jenny was quick to snap, pointing out that while what happened to Bertie was her fault, she had actually been innocent in Tom’s death.
She revealed that she hadn’t left him on his own, but had asked Daisy to keep an eye on him. However, Daisy had no recollection of this, reasoning that she must not have heard the request as she was talking to a boy from next door.
Jenny jumped on that, insisting that whenever Daisy got involved with men people ended up hurt.

Turning Daisy’s own words back on her, Jenny told her that she wasn’t fit to be a mother, and that it was a good job she had lost her baby.
Daisy was absolutely horrified, and stormed out of the Rovers, devastated.
Is there any way back from this for Jenny and Daisy?
With Daisy having made a mysterious phone call later that night asking the person on the other end for help, could she be plotting revenge against her step-mother?