Jurell Carter, who played Nate Robinson in Emmerdale , has finally spoken out about his character's dramatic exit from the show, demanding "justice" for Nate. Carter first appeared as Nate in 2019, but his character vanished after accepting a new job in Shetland following the breakdown of his marriage to Tracy Metcalfe. Fans became suspicious when Nate's only communication was a text confirming his safe arrival.
The introduction of enigmatic newcomer John Sugden, the last person to have contact with Nate, raised further questions. It was only during the Valentine's limo crash that viewers discovered Nate's fate. Amy Wyatt found his body at the bottom of the frozen lake after her car plunged into it.
Nate's body, wrapped and chained, indicated this was no accident. As viewers awaited answers, suspicion fell on John Sugden, reports the Manchester Evening News . In Thursday's (April 10) hour-long episode, Nate's final moments were revealed.
He was injured in a barn fire, and John Sugden attempted to save him by administering an injection. Sadly, Nate had a severe reaction to the injection, causing him to collapse and die. A distraught John then wrapped Nate's body and disposed of it in the lake.
In recent episodes, John appears to exhibit a "hero complex", causing harm to non-consenting patients before stepping in to "saves" them. Jurell Carter, who portrayed Nate in Emmerdale , left fans devastated with a plot twist involving his character's connection to several dramatic events: the swapping of Chas' pills, framing Ella Forster, triggering Jacob's allergic reaction, and ultimately Nate's tragic accidental demise. Following an explosive episode, Jurell shared a video on Instagram with scenes of Nate's death, captioning it "Justice for my boy Nate" along with broken heart emojis.
Since departing the soap, Jurell has been treading the boards, taking on the part of Loggo in the stage adaptation of Alan Bleasdale's seminal 'Boys from the Blackstuff', penned by James Graham. The play, set against the backdrop of 1980s recession-hit Liverpool, portrays the struggle of five men in their desperate quest for employment..
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Emmerdale's Jurell Carter breaks silence on brutal soap axe as he demands 'justice'

Emmerdale star Jurell Carter has broken his silence on his exit from the ITV soap after his character Nate Robinson was brutally killed off in the barn fire