A London court sentenced rapper and actor Ghetts, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, to 12 years in prison this week.
The sentencing follows a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred in October 2025. Ghetts pleaded guilty to causing the death of 20-year-old student Yubin Tamang through dangerous driving.
The collision took place on a residential road in Ilford, East London.
Reports indicate that Ghetts consumed alcohol before driving his vehicle and hitting the student at high speed.
The court also disqualified him from driving for 17 years as part of his sentence.
Ghetts starred in the Netflix series Supacell, a show that gained significant popularity. The production team behind the series is currently working on a new season.
However, Netflix has not shared specific details regarding the status of his character or how the production plans to address his absence.
The sentencing marks a difficult end to a career that recently bridged the gap between music and television.
While fans of the show anticipate the upcoming season, the legal reality for Justin Clarke-Samuel leaves the future of his involvement and the production schedule uncertain.
Netflix remains quiet as the team navigates these new challenges.