Tomorrow is ours: Timothy found dead by the police?

Tomorrow is ours: Timothy found dead by the police?

With the recent death of Cedric Diallo, should Tomorrow Belong fans expect more tragedy in future episodes?

Kidnapped by the person who attacked Elsa and Judith earlier, Timothée (Gregoire’s Champion) has his captor hack into the police station’s server remotely in order to delete a file in the police’s possession.

An attack that will spur the police into doing everything they can to unmask the man who has been terrorizing Seth’s residents for weeks. But will they be able to identify Valentine (Thibaut Catelin) in time before he claims a new victim? I am not convinced.

In A new clip from Tomorrow Belongs to Us has been released by TF1Martin (Frank Monsin), Damien (Adrien Robb) and Lisa (Naima Rodrique) talk about the progress of the investigation. From their discussion, we learn that Charlie (Clemence Lasalles) was attacked in turn, but luckily he survived.

Police now know the man they’re looking for is a mercenary or former mercenary, thanks to a coat of arms the young woman recognized on the attacker’s jacket. Additionally, Damien discovers that Elsa and Judith’s aggressor is taking quinine, a substance used to treat malaria. This suggests that it is currently in the midst of a malaria crisis.

“It’s a fairly common disease among legionnaires.”declares Martin, determined to dig this way to complete the investigation. “I’m going to call my contacts in the Oban Legion. There might be a guy who caught her. And with any luck, one who has a past as a sex offender.”.

And while he convinces a suspicious Liz that the Legionnaire’s past should give him the answers he’s hoping for, Martin receives a call from Sara (Camille Genau) who tells him that a body has been found in the city’s sewers.

After assaulting several people and being accused of kidnapping and violent imprisonment, Valentine has now gone so far as to kill someone. And since Timothy still can’t be found, there are concerns: Will the police find him dead in the sewer?

After all, it wouldn’t be too surprising if Valentine wanted to get rid of the autistic teenager after his plan was implemented. But at the end of a year marked by several shocking deaths – Louise, Noah, Cedric – will the writers of tomorrow dare to take our belongings away from such an iconic character as Timothy Brune?

Answer in the continuation of the daily series on TF1 and Salto.

Source: allocine

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