Emmerdale fans 'suss out' real necklace thief after Charles and Claudette find Victor dead
30.08.2023 - 16:19
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers think they've sussed out a plot twist regarding Victor Anderson's sudden death.
Victor was accused of stealing Jai's family heirloom necklace and was confronted by Manpreet. Victor denied it and Claudette initially backed her husband before tipping out his pockets and finding the necklace.
Claudette kicked Victor out for good following his constant lies and betrayal, while her estranged husband insisted he wasn't responsible for the theft and Manpreet called the police. Victor soon fled as a result and wasn't found again until his son Charles found him dead in the church.
Charles found his dad slumped over in one of the church pews and initially thought he was joking around before realising his dad was dead. Claudette soon entered and was trying to get Victor to go along to the police station before she too realised he had passed.
Emmerdale fans were left stunned by the sudden death and theorised that Victor wasn't really to blame for the theft, but Charles planted the necklace on him.
Fans took to Twitter after the explosive scenes aired and theorised that Charles set his dad up for the crime. One wrote: “Well I wasn't expecting that. Good riddance. But charles obviously planted the necklace. #emmerdale.”
Another said: "Emmerdale took a turn last night, didn't it? Poor Claudette. I just know Charles set him up. I would have loved to see more stories from Victor and Claudette. #emmerdale," while someone else wrote: "Thankfully, Victor is gone! He was such a pointless character with his panto villan voice! I'll put my money on Charles framing him too. #Emmerdale."
"Nice one Charles. Slipping that necklace in Victor's jacket pocket! Bye bye Victor #Emmerdale," another penned. While someone else echoed: "Poor
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.