Ghetts
Ghetts

Netflix Star Sentenced To 12 Years In Jail For Fatal Hit-And-Run

Justin Clarke-Samuel, better known as "Ghetts," has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars for a fatal hit-and-run in East London.

Justin Clarke-Samuel, better known as "Ghetts," has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars for a fatal hit-and-run in East London. The 41-year-old is best known for his role as "Krazy" in the Netflix hit Supacell is also a rapper from the UK.

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According to Deadline, Ghetts pleaded guilty to "causing the death of student Yabin Tamang by dangerous driving in December, and a further count of dangerous driving prior to the fatal collision."

On top of his jail sentence, the Ghetts has been banned from driving for 17 years.

The fatal incident occurred on October 18, 2025. According to the police, Ghetts had been drinking and was driving home at the time. According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Ghetts was caught on CCTV, "executing dangerous manoeuvres and causing separate damage in a collision with another vehicle."

Shani Taggart of the Crown Prosecution Service also provided a statement during the trial.

"Justin Clarke-Samuel knew he was in no fit state to drive. There was clear evidence of his excessive speed and disregard for road users as he drove incredibly dangerously across our city," Taggart said. "We built a comprehensive case against Clarke-Samuel. Focusing on CCTV footage, toxicology, and analysis of his mobile data to pinpoint his route through London."

Supacell Season 2 Is Currently in Filming

According to Deadline, Supacell began recording for season two shortly before Ghetts was involved in the hit-and-run. Filming is yet to be completed. The show, based in London, became a global smash hit on Netflix. It hit the top-10 of the streaming giant's charts, thus earning a second season.

There was no confirmation as to whether Ghetts' character "Krazy" was supposed to return for the second season of the show. However, he will play no part in the upcoming season, following the incident and the legal proceedings that followed.

Creator of Supacell Andrew Onwubolu provided fans with a short update via Instagram in October last year.

"Sorry to anybody who's been waiting," Onwubolu wrote. "Supacell season 2 is currently filming. I PROMISE it will be worth the wait."

Season two is expected to drop later this year or early in 2027.