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I think there's some confusion here[]

"Nathan Goss" is the identity adopted by the same Slitheen who was Carl from Revenge of the Slitheen, Korst Gogg Thek Lutiven-Day Slitheen, whose father dies in the episode. I don't recall any link being made between Nathan's parents and Luke's "parents" in The Lost Boy. -- Tybort (talk page) 13:46, December 7, 2014 (UTC)

In Chapter 1 of the novelisation of The Lost Boy, it states that June, Marco and Nathan Goss move into Hambleton Estate. Later on, a van appears in front of their house and they are never heard of again. The same couple appear on TV months later, with a missing child however the child is not Nathan, but a boy named Ashley who appears to be Luke Smith. I hope this helps.The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mintcondition (talk • contribs) .

Jay and Heidi Stafford are fictional characters, invented by Mr Smith. The humans Heidi and Jay Stafford never existed. Bloorm Vungah Bart and Dax Fex Fize had killed June and Marco Goss and used these human skins to pose as Heidi and Jay Stafford. As I sayed on Talk:Jay Stafford it is mentioned nowhere in the episode that Jay and Heidi Stafford were killed or were real humans. Maria finds a skin that looks like the man posing as Jay Stafford, but it's actually the skin of Marco Goss (which is used by Dax Fex Fize to pose as Jay). This also makes sense if you look at the TV series and ask yourself what had happened to Nathan Goss parents and why should Mr Smith invent only Ashley Stafford but not his parents?! --Dynara 19:31, June 22, 2015 (UTC)
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