Is Victor Brunet hiding behind all the trouble that has befallen the heroes of tomorrow, the few days that belong to us?
After the hostage-taking that shakes the wine estate owned by Brunetti (Farouk Bermouga), and the accident that William (Kamel Belghazi) suffers, Seth’s hospital finds itself facing a health condition that worries Bruno Paoletti. Apparently, he was poisoned by a toxic product that he would have been in contact with at one of his workplaces.
And then it’s the turn of Diego (Enzo Rose), Delcourt’s protégé, to feel ill and collapse, afflicted with the same strange illness that afflicts Nathan’s father. Could the plight of these two characters and the death of former winery manager Florence be well known to fans? Should the residents of Sete expect an unprecedented health disaster that may result in many casualties?
Victor Brunet was arrested for intentional homicide and poisoning
In We have a new clip from Tomorrow, which was pre-released by TF1Manon (Louise Bachelier) and Aurore (Julie DeBazac) arrive at the vineyard and inform Brune that he is under arrest. But why ?
In the episode, which airs on Thursday, August 24, Manon, convinced that the estate is using pesticides, goes beyond the scope of the investigation and begins to search the vineyard. She comes across some suspicious fertilizer cans that don’t have labels, but Brunet throws them out because they don’t have letters.
Only Manon, who gets too close to the cans, asks Damien (Adrien Robb) on his way back to the police station to analyze the earth he picked up under his shoe. Although it is out of procedure, Damien takes it and the results are conclusive: the sample taken by Manon contains a high concentration of arsenic. Bruno, Diego and Florence would thus be poisoned by arsenic. And for Manon, Brunet is responsible for Florence’s death.
In an excerpt published online by TF1, corresponding to the episode of Tomorrow, which we have on Friday, August 25, Brunet agrees to follow the Auror to the police station, while knowing how the police obtained their evidence. . “It’s okay, I’ll follow you, but first I’ll charge you with breaking and entering.”Manon says to Manon before attacking the Auror: “As far as you are concerned, the next step is a defamatory denunciation”.
Before following the police, Brunet swears to Rome, who wonders if he really used banned pesticides on the estate, that it was all a mistake and that he did nothing. “The cans in the hangar do not contain anything toxic”she explains to Ryan’s mother. “They’re empty and old, good for a recycling center. But since we’re understaffed, they’ve been sitting there for a while. I took them to the dump yesterday.”.
Could Rome be wrong about Victor? Was Ryan right to warn him? Has he fallen back into his crooked businessman ways, ready for anything? To the point of inadvertently causing the death of his estate manager and the intoxication of many others?
After telling Manon how disappointed he was in her behavior (“I wanted to say that I’m very disappointed Manon. You’re a friend of Timothy’s, I thought you’d be more impartial. Not that you’re going to cry with the wolves and get delirious with your colleagues.”), the brunette gets into the police car, looking worried. He knows very well that his future looks difficult.
But fans of Tomorrow, among us, certainly aren’t completely surprised. Indeed, the plot of “Betrayals” is still far from over, and the authors still have many twists waiting for us.
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