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The world of The Young and the Restless has been rocked by a devastating chain of events that left three people dead, one in the hospital, and multiple families shattered.
Kyle’s Disturbing Call
While packing in his train car, Kyle Abbott was interrupted by a flood of urgent messages from Summer and Clare. Realizing Harrison was likely asleep in Milan, Kyle decided to call Clare directly.
Answering from the Tack House, Clare was confused when Kyle mentioned that the once-grand chateau had turned into “Cain Ashby’s house of horrors.” She pressed for details, prompting Kyle to explain that Cain — Lily Winters’ ex-husband — had used the alias Dumis to amass billions.
Kyle described how the storm had washed out the roads and train tracks, leaving them stranded without a way to call for help. Clare asked if the setting had at least been beautiful, to which Kyle grimly replied, “It would have been… if people hadn’t died.”
Panic set in as Clare worried about her family. Kyle reassured her that they were fine, though her uncle Nick was injured and in the hospital. Then, the conversation took a heartbreaking turn.
When Kyle asked about her father, Clare revealed through tears: “He didn’t make it… my dad died.” She explained that Cole had succumbed to Legionnaires’ disease and that the family was holding a memorial service that very day.
Victoria’s Grim News
Victoria Newman entered as Clare and Kyle ended their emotional exchange. She confirmed she had spoken to her parents and hinted at more tragic developments. Clare suggested postponing the service until their return, but Victoria noted that no one knew when Nick would be released from the hospital.
“Today could just be about the two of us saying goodbye,” she said, embracing her daughter.
Cain Ashby Under Fire
Meanwhile, in his study, Cain Ashby replayed the sound of a gunshot in his mind as he stared at surveillance screens. Amanda Sinclair entered, noting that everyone was in shock. Cain, however, blamed himself for not recognizing Carter’s instability.
“Three people have died,” Cain said bitterly, lamenting that Jill had lost her grandson on his property.
Amanda informed him that the police investigation was essentially closed, thanks to Carter’s confession to killing Damian and to security footage. She admitted she had unjammed the blocked phone signals without his permission — something Cain ultimately approved of.
Yet, guilt gnawed at him. “How can I be okay when three people died here?” he asked.
Amanda urged him not to blame himself, insisting they couldn’t have predicted Carter’s actions. But Cain was determined to press forward with his plans, making it clear that “everything is about Lily” and nothing would stop him now.
A Train Car in Mourning
Back in the main train car, grief hung heavy in the air. Diane Jenkins questioned how things had spiraled so far, while Jack Abbott angrily laid the blame squarely at Cain’s feet.
Billy Abbott revealed he had told Abby about Chance’s death, while Phyllis Summers admitted she dreaded breaking the news to Summer, given her closeness to Chance.
As accusations flew, Jack remained adamant: Cain may not have pulled the trigger, but the tragedy unfolded because of his ego.








