Kyle Winchester (Huey Quinn) has made an upsetting discovery about his dead mother in Emmerdale, as the Dingle and Tate family feud continues to escalate.

The youngster, who was recently revealed to be the mystery arsonist who targeted Emmerdale farm on the ITV soap, has been being protected by Graham Foster.

But in Thursday’s episode, Cain and Lydia grew suspicious about Kyle’s new watch – which Graham had given him – and confronted Kyle about it.

After Kyle revealed that Graham had given him the watch, Cain marched over to Home Farm to demand answers from Graham, who revealed that Kyle had been starting the fires.

Cain then ordered Kyle to stay away from Graham and, when he refused, he told his son that Graham has been protecting his mother Amy’s murderer.

Moira and Cain hug in Emmerdale

Jeff Hordley as Cain and Natalie J Robb as Moira in Emmerdale.ITV

Next week on the ITV soap, Kyle will demand answers from Joe at Home Farm following Cain’s revelation, leaving Kim Tate scrambling to calm everyone down.

Graham then appears but before he can talk to Kyle, he flees.

Back at home, Cain and Moira are troubled by Kyle’s behaviour, prompting Cain to charge over to Home Farm once again and demand that the Tates keep out of their lives.

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The following day, Cain ends up lashing out at Kyle.

This prompts Kyle to start a fire in the shed, which almost harms their beloved dog Monty after the animal gets trapped inside, and leaves Kyle wracked by guilt.

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