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The most anticipated scene of Vale Tudo will air this week. This is the death of Odete Roitman (Débora Bloch), which will be shown on Monday, October 6. Again, Globo must repeat one of the greatest mysteries of Brazilian dramaturgy and not reveal the villain’s killer in the scene.
The recordings of the scene took place on September 24, at Copacabana Palace, in the south of Rio de Janeiro.
Odete Roitman dies this week in Vale Tudo; See everything you know/Photo: Reproduction
At the scene, several vehicles were seen, such as an ambulance, police car and firefighters. The villain’s body was wrapped in a black fabric and removed from the site. Raquel (Taís Araújo) appears desperate in the scene.
On the afternoon of Thursday (2), Debora Bloch was seen again at Copacabana Palace recording other scenes. Cauã Reymond, interpreter of Caesarit was also caught arriving at the site to recording the final stretch of the plot.
Murder suspects
There are several suspects of the villain’s murder. Check out most of them below:
- Caesar (Cauã Reymond): Married to Odete, he found that he would inherit 50% of his assets if she died and has commented on this with her friend Olavo;
- Celina (Malu Galli): Odete’s sister, she suffered years of humiliations and found that the villain hid Leonardo of the family;
- Heleninha (Paolla Oliveira): Daughter of Odete, she will find that her mother blamed her for the death of her twin brother;
- Afonso (Humberto Carrão): Son of Odete, he will find that she hid her brother, the only compatible marrow donation that can save her life;
- Marco Aurélio (Alexandre Nero): stated that I would kill Odete After finding out she knew of a theft committed by him; Both have tried to kill themselves;
- Olavo (Ricardo Teodoro): César’s friend, may want to help his friend inherit the fortune;
- Freitas (Luis Lobianco): Marco Aurélio’s assistant, he has betrayed the boss at the command of Odete and fears for his safety, and could act by defense or loyalty to Marco.
In turn, two characters can be disregarded by the public. They are: Leila (Carolina Dieckmann) – Killer in the original version – and Maria de Fátima (Bella Campos) – by decision of the station’s dramaturgy industry.
Check out the scene of the original version below.