💨 Abstract

After Nate Robinson's death, Cain Dingle struggles with alcohol and guilt. He regrets not expressing his love to Nate and blames himself for Nate believing he was disowned. Tracy Dingle exacerbates Cain's pain by banning the Dingle family from Nate's funeral. However, Cain’s granddaughter Sarah suggests he organize his own funeral for Nate, allowing him control and a proper send-off. This plan might help Cain cope with his grief and move forward.

Courtesy: Katie Baillie