EMMERDALE fans are convinced that Cain Dingle will crash his car and die after speeding off at the end of last night's episode.
Fans of the popular ITV soap were left shocked after Nate Robinson revealed his real identity – the son of Cain Dingle – after keeping it a secret from everyone since joining the village.
In the final scenes of last night's dramatic episode viewers saw Cain driving off in his car after saving his wife Moira and Nate from a boat explosion.
Cain breathed air into Moira's lungs as he saved her from downing after she was knocked off the boat in an explosion.
Fans took to Twitter to express their concerns about Cain's livelihood as they questioned whether or not he will survive a potential car crash in a future episode.
One fan tweeted: "Why am i worried cain will crash his car yet and die"
Another said: "Cain – car crash? #Emmerdale"
It comes after there rumours that someone would die in the soap – and both Nate and Moira survived the boat explosion in the episode.
After inviting Moira and Nate on a fishing trip and getting in a brawl with his dad, Nate revealed that Cain is in fact his father – and fans were left shocked that Nate was sleeping with his own step mum.
Cain confronted Nate and said: "Some women, they read magazines, watch reality TV, that kind of thing. Moira does sex.
"She says it's the only thing that stops her thinking. So when it comes to blokes, she doesn't really make the best choices."
Nate replied: "Your missus is bored of your boring life and your boring marriage. That's why he's going behind your back with me.
"In the caravan, the barn, in your bed while you were in Scotland. Last night, all night. The sex was the best she's ever had, obviously."
Out of pure anger, Cain knocked Nate out with a plank, but Nate later came around and shouted: "You're pathetic, old man."
Putting his face close to Cain's, he growled: "Nate. Short for Nathaniel. Look at me and remember.
"You see me now – Dad? You must have known that I'd come for you one day. I'm your son."
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