Emmerdale’s Cain Dingle loses custody of son Kyle as Amy takes revenge
While he waits for his court appearance for the murder of Al Chapman, Cain (played by Jeff Hordley) isn’t supposed to be visiting his son Kyle (Huey Quinn) (Michael Wildman).
Though the stalwart of Emmerdale has been having trouble adhering to the rule, actor Jeff Hordley has hinted at what might be in store for his character. According to the ITV soap opera, Cain may end up making matters even worse for himself as his ex exacts revenge on him.

Cain will become irate in upcoming scenes on the ITV soap after being warned to avoid Kyle.
The performer clarified: “Cain just has the impression that Amy Wyatt and Natalie Ann Jamieson are enjoying themselves.
“He’s not acting very rationally, and he just believes she’s loving it when, in reality, she’s not.
“He doesn’t see it that way, despite her best efforts to please Kyle.
“When Will [Taylor, Dean Andrews] sees Kyle with Will and Will’s grandson, Kyle goes over to him and asks, “Are you coming to the shop with us?” To which Will responds, “Oh no, he can’t do that.”
“”Well, why can’t I do that?” Cain asks. Will begins to say things like “you’re not permitted to see him” and “Amy’s told me everything,” which unwittingly gets Cain worked up. The sequence finishes with Will thinking he’s doing the right thing.
“Because Amy has stated that he is not permitted to visit Cain, Will feels as though he is doing morally by refusing [him], even though Cain has said, “I’m going to take you for an orange juice.”
The courts have ordered that I not visit him, but only because he will be utilizing my statement, they have stated.
“”Well, why can’t I do that?” Cain asks. Will begins to say things like “you’re not permitted to see him” and “Amy’s told me everything,” which unwittingly gets Cain worked up. The sequence finishes with Will thinking he’s doing the right thing.
“Because Amy has stated that he is not permitted to visit Cain, Will feels as though he is doing morally by refusing [him], even though Cain has said, “I’m going to take you for an orange juice.”
The courts have ordered that I not visit him, but only because he will be utilizing my statement, they have stated.
Since Cain is not likely to take this well and the Emmerdale stalwart is now going through a lot with his family, would he jeopardize the future of both Kyle and himself in order to see his son?
He has been urged by his family to follow the court’s orders and temporarily avoid Kyle, but he is yearning to see Kyle.
Amy might be worried that Cain will try to visit Kyle behind her back after their argument with Will.
Could she remove him to prevent Cain from regaining custody of his son?
It appears Cain may be ready to make things even worse for him because Jeff tease Amy will make things difficult for him.
Amy could believe she has no choice because the villager continually threatening to break the laws; nevertheless, Cain would be devastated if Kyle were taken away from him.