Syed’s family is in turmoil more than ever Tomorrow is ours.
Recently, Ryan (Sasha Bird) had no choice but to team up with Bonello and sell drugs to retrieve a letter from his father Malik (Mohamed Arezki).
While the police investigate this trafficking at Georges Brassens High School, the ring tightens dangerously on Ryan. It’s enough to put Kareem in a delicate position during the next episodes of the TF1 daily soap opera.
The beginning of trouble for Captain Said
Karim discovers that his nephew is a dealer wanted by the police. According to Karim’s translator, Sami Gharbi, in Télé Poche magazine columns, which hit newsstands this Monday, June 17, 2024, Captain Said “It is necessary to protect him and hide important information from his colleagues in the police departmentTo the point of jeopardizing his career?
By hiding the evidence, Karim risks suspension, and suffice it to say, the cops will have to step up in the coming months.
“When they discover the truth, his colleagues will be disappointed by Karim’s attitude, but they won’t blame him.– explains the actor before continuing.Karim will have to take a step and give himself a few months to grow green“.
But beyond the professional sanction, could this distancing also have something to do with Malik?
“These are revelations that will shock Karim”
If Ryan got into the whole story, it was only to retrieve a letter from his father, who died in November 2022. A document in which Malik makes a revelation that promises to turn the Syed family’s life upside down forever.
According to Sami Gharbi, Malik’s letter “Reveals very intimate and very important things. These are very surprising revelations that will also shock Karim…“.
What revelations could these be? The answer will be ours tomorrow.
Source: Allocine

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