Heartbroken Mzansi bids farewell to Quinton after his death on Scandal.

e has grown so much from when he use to be a waiter at the club he now owns, Q’s loung, a CEO at NFH and a businessman. Basically, in this space of 10 years, his life developed as he even got a daughter with Dintle.

 

 

 

 

Scandal! heartthrob Quinton Nyathi, played by Brighton Ngoma, has died leaving much of Mzansi heartbroken over the incident.

Following his death in a tragic car accident introducing the latest family on the block, the Kubekas, many have taken to social media to mourn the loss of one of their favourite Scandal! stars.

After he suffered from memory loss and discovering his newfound love for Dintle, Quinton’s death rocked the nation last night, who hoped Quinton would live happily ever after with Dintle and their daughter, Jewel.

Last week, we reported an article on Brighton leaving Scandal after 12 years having been part of the show, with 10 years being on the front camera as an actor. Mngoma said he has moved on and said goodbye to the character that jump-started his career and made him a household name.

The renowned star revealed more about his character’s death and what that means to him as a thespian, decades in the industry.

We have seen how Brighton breathed life into Quinton’s character of a good looking, charming ladies’ man, which has developed a lot over time.

“Having played the character for so long, it was only a matter of time before the journey came to its natural end. I see it as growth.

“I can only hope that the fans are as moved as we were when we performed the storyline. Death is sometimes the beginning of new, greater things. His newfound love for Dintle is probably the biggest heartbreak as a result of his death.”

Quinton was killed in a car accident after a waste truck crashed into the NFH building.

That was an introduction of the new family, the Kubeka’s, who have joined the Scandal! and are going to shake things up.

We reported here last month that this family consists of renowned actors including Fana Mokoena, Silindile Nodangala and Sihle Ndaba, just to name a few.