In the next episodes of “Tomorrow belongs to us”, the mystery of the death of Clément Lefranc will finally be solved. And the culprit could well be Laetitia, his mother, who also seems to be responsible for the poisoning of Jahia.
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This week on TF1, fans of Tomorrow Belongs to Us will meet two new characters who should be talked about a lot in the future: Apollon (Mayeul Durand), a music teacher recently hired at Agnès Varda high school who seems to be hiding troubled intentions, and Sébastien Perraud (Xavier Deluc), the father of Raphaëlle (Jennifer Lauret), determined to upset his daughter’s plans.
But the next episodes of Tomorrow belongs to us will also and above all be marked by the resolution of the intrigue “A boy so perfect”, devoted to the death of Clément Lefranc (Léo Moreau). And if we are to believe the trailer visible in the player above, the suspicions of Victoire (Solène Hébert) and relatives of Jahia Lopez Diallo (Nastasia Caruge) will soon focus on Laetitia (Clémentine Verdier), Clément’s mother .
In the episode of the daily TF1 soap opera broadcast this Monday at 7:10 p.m., and already available on Salto, Angie (Louise Marion), the youngest daughter of Irene (Thaïs Kirby) and Cédric Diallo (Julien Cheminade), will witness a scene that is at the very least disturbing.
The teenager will indeed see Laetitia slipping tablets that she took care to crush into a spirulina capsule. The famous capsules that Laetitia has been giving Jahia for several days to counter a so-called anemia.
Is Laetitia Lefranc trying to poison Jahia, as she would have done in the past with her own son? In any case, this is what suggests the strange behavior of Irene’s best friend.
When Jahia’s state of health suddenly worsens, Victoire will begin to wonder about Laetitia. To the point of pushing the police to understand that they were on the wrong track from the start by taking an interest in drug trafficking and the actions of Jordan or Bart?
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In any case, everything suggests that Laetitia Lefranc suffers from Münchhausen syndrome by proxy, which refers to a serious form of abuse during which a parent, most often, feigns, exaggerates or deliberately causes serious health problems and repeated in his child before taking him to a doctor. With the aim of attracting attention and compassion through the illness of the child.
This would explain why Clément sought, in vain, for years, the cause of his unexplained ailments. And why Laetitia, in full mourning, cannot help but reproduce this dangerous pattern on Jahia, whom she saw growing up and to whom she has transferred her maternal instinct since the death of her son.
So did Clement’s repeated poisoning end up causing his death in one way or another? And what will happen to Jahia? One thing is certain: this back-to-school plot of Tomorrow belongs to us, coming to an end on Friday, before a new arch centered on Victoire and Georges, answers on the suspicious death of Clément will be quickly provided.