At the cemetery of Grand-Jas in Cannes, the coffin of Jacqueline Imbert is exhumed for autopsy, surrounded by police officers and medical professionals. The investigation into her sudden death raises suspicions, especially given her close relationship with Olivier Cappelaere, who inherited all her belongings.
The inquiry into the poisoning of Suzanne Bailly leads to questions about a certain “Olivier C.” and his involvement in a viager scheme in Le Cannet. Jacqueline’s nieces, Evelyne and Marie-Martine Rencurel, recall their interactions with Cappelaere, raises concerns about his intentions, especially after Jacqueline’s abrupt changes in estate management.
Marie-Martine vividly remembers the last day she spent with her aunt, Jacqueline, before her sudden decline. Olivier Cappelaere’s actions following Jacqueline’s hospitalization raise red flags, including his rush to clear out her fridge and repeated insistence on withholding aggressive treatment.
Marie-Martine vividly remembers the last day she spent with her aunt, Jacqueline, before her sudden decline. Olivier Cappelaere’s actions following Jacqueline’s hospitalization raise red flags, including his rush to clear out her fridge and repeated insistence on withholding aggressive treatment.
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