
ITV’s Emmerdale delivered an emotional blow to fans during Thursday night’s episode,

as Amy Wyatt tragically lost her life following the devastating limousine crash that sent shockwaves through the village.
Viewers were left heartbroken as Amy, played by Natalie Ann Jamieson, succumbed to her injuries despite a brief moment of consciousness that almost led to a major revelation.
A Heartbreaking Farewell

The dramatic storyline saw Amy fall through the ice-covered lake after the limo, carrying multiple villagers, crashed into the frozen water.

Rescued and rushed to the hospital, she battled severe hypothermia, clinging to life just long enough to share a cryptic message with her husband, Matty Barton (Ash Palmisciano).

In her final moments, Amy attempted to tell Matty about the body she had seen under the water. Gasping for breath, she seemed to say, “Nate, under the water.”
However, Matty, unable to comprehend her words, reassured her, believing she was referring to herself. “I know you were, darling, but you’re safe now,” he responded, tragically unaware of the significance of her statement. Moments later, Amy flatlined, and despite doctors’ frantic efforts to save her, she was pronounced dead, taking the shocking secret with her—or so it seemed.
Fans React to Amy’s Death
Following the devastating scenes, Emmerdale viewers flooded social media with emotional reactions, expressing their grief over Amy’s heartbreaking exit. Many fans were left hoping that Matty would recall Amy’s final words and piece together the mystery surrounding the body in the lake.

Taking to Twitter (formerly known as X), one viewer wrote, “Hopefully Matty remembers what Amy was trying to say. She was clearly talking about Nate.” Another added, “Amy literally used her last breath to tell Matty something important—he better not forget!”
The ongoing speculation about the submerged body has kept fans on edge, with many questioning whether the village will eventually uncover the truth. Could Amy’s last words play a crucial role in unraveling the mystery?
Natalie Ann Jamieson Opens Up About Her Exit
The day after the emotional episode aired, Natalie Ann Jamieson appeared on Lorraine, where she discussed her departure from the beloved soap. Speaking to host Christine Lampard, who was filling in for Lorraine Kelly, Natalie reflected on her character’s final scenes and the chilling mystery that remains unsolved.

Christine brought up the eerie reveal of a trapped hand beneath the ice—a moment that had been teased for weeks—saying, “Amy is taking the terrible secret to her grave. We still don’t know who that body belongs to.”
In response, Natalie hesitated before saying, “Erm, I think last night, Amy tried to tell Matty, but nobody in the village knows who it belongs to because, as Amy was trying to tell Matty, she used up her last words to say, ‘I love you.’”
Her cautious response left fans wondering—could there still be a chance for the truth to come out? Will Matty eventually remember what Amy was trying to tell him?
Filming Amy’s Final Moments
Natalie also shared how emotional it was to film Amy’s final moments, admitting she struggled to keep her composure. “When we were doing those final scenes—when Kerry (Laura Norton) and Matty were saying goodbye to Amy—I was just an emotional wreck,” she confessed.

Despite her sadness about leaving Emmerdale, Natalie expressed gratitude for the experience and the friendships she had made. “It’s such a special place to work. Although I’ll see the cast outside of work, not getting to work with them in that way anymore is so sad,” she added.
What’s Next for Emmerdale?
Amy’s tragic death marks a turning point in the show, and her final words have left the door open for a dramatic reveal in the coming weeks. Will Matty eventually realize the significance of what she tried to tell him? And will the identity of the body in the lake be exposed?
With Emmerdale known for its gripping storylines, fans can expect plenty more twists and turns as the mystery unfolds. One thing is certain—Amy Wyatt’s heartbreaking exit will not be forgotten anytime soon.
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