Coronation Street hit by Ofcom complaints after Roy’s dog Eccles is put down in heartbreaking scenes

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UPSET Coronation Street viewers complained to Ofcom after Roy’s dog Eccles was put to sleep in heartbreaking scenes.

The devastating scenes proved too much to take for some fans of the show who wrote into the regulatory authority.

Coronation Street viewers complained to Ofcom after Roy’s dog Eccles was put to sleep in heartbreaking scenes

Eccles, the former pup of legendary Blanche Hunt, had been in the show for more than 14 years.

When Blanche died, her son-in-law Ken Barlow took the dog on as a companion.

But after years of loyalty, last night’s episode saw Emma Brooker left dog-sitting when Eccles became seriously ill.

Hairdresser Emma rushed the Border Terrier to the vet to receive the heartbreaking news that she was suffering from a tumour.

However, with Ken unable to be contacted on a day trip and Steve and Tracy still in Scotland, it was left to Emma to decide what to do.

Emma was broken to have had to make the final decision

Ken Barlow was Eccles’ owner

Eccles was put to sleep last night

The vet told Emma: “Unfortunately the tumour has spread to other organs – it’s impossible to remove. The growth is inoperable and it will only get worse.

“We could wake her up and she may live a few more days but those days would be spent in a lot of pain. The humane thing to do would be to not bring her round from an anaesthetic.”

And when Ken arrived he was devastated to have lost his beloved pet – but not quite as much as viewers who were utterly heartbroken.

One wrote: “RIP eccles, a true coronation street icon #corrie”

The soap reassured fans the two dogs that played Eccles were OK in real life.

Corrie’s official Twitter posted: “PSA: the two dogs who play Eccles (yes, there’s two!) are both perfectly alive and kicking!”

A second said: “Nooo please not Eccles – I’m an emotional wreck right now as it is #Corrie”

Another added: “Poor Eccles, WHY COULDN’T IT HAVE BEEN GEOFF INSTEAD WHY?? #Eccles #Corrie”