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Netflix Star Ghetts Faces Career Collapse After Fatal Hit-and-Run Charge


By Irman Connor | Crime Watch 

British rapper and Netflix actor Ghetts, real name Justin Clarke-Samuel, has been remanded into custody following a tragic incident that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. The 41-year-old grime pioneer, known for his lyrical prowess and recent role in the Netflix series Supacell, was charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving after allegedly failing to stop at the scene of a collision in Ilford, north-east London. 

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The victim, a 20-year-old man, tragically died in hospital the same day Ghetts appeared at Stratford Magistrates’ Court. Authorities have confirmed that the charge is expected to be upgraded to death by dangerous driving at the next hearing.

The incident occurred on Redbridge Lane East on 18 October, and has reignited public debate about accountability and the privileges often associated with celebrity status. Despite his accolades—including a MOBO Award for Best Male Act and collaborations with artists like Stormzy and Ed Sheeran—Ghetts now faces a legal battle that could redefine his legacy. 

CCTV footage of the accident and arrest.


Police are appealing for witnesses, and the case has prompted widespread scrutiny of how fame intersects with justice. The rapper, from Woodford Green, is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court on 27 October.

This case serves as a stark reminder that no one is above the law, regardless of their public profile or artistic contributions. The gravity of the charges and the loss of a young life have cast a long shadow over Ghetts’ career, which spans two decades and helped shape the UK grime scene. As fans and critics alike grapple with the implications, the entertainment world watches closely—because when the spotlight fades, accountability remains.

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