Neighbours’ Terese Willis to spark legal threats after shock accident
Neighbours airs further repercussions from Terese Willis’s dangerous accident next week.
Terese’s downward spiral threatens the future of the Eirini Rising project as disgruntled residents consider legal action.
Last week, Terese crashed her car into a pipe and caused a gas leak which endangered lives at Eirini Rising.
So far, Terese and her ex-husband Paul Robinson have carefully considered how best to cover up her guilt.
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However, in this week’s episodes, Terese finally comes clean about her involvement and decides to resign from Eirini Rising to protect the business from further scandal as much as possible.
Next week, Susan and Karl Kennedy are forced to face the consequences of Terese’s departure as their workloads dramatically increase.
First on the agenda is finding out why several of the Eirini Rising residents have been complaining about exaggerated or imagined ailments following the gas leak.
Nicolette Stone helps to
fill in the blanks, revealing that troublesome Moira has been hosting secret residents’ meetings at Harold’s Café.
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Karl guesses that they’re planning a lawsuit against Eirini Rising to seek compensation following the recent gas leak.
When confronted, Moira doesn’t hold back from confirming this worrying news.
One potential ray of hope comes in the form of Harold Bishop, as Karl and Susan realise that Moira strongly values his friendship.
The Kennedys sneakily get Harold on board to deter Moira and the other residents from their planned legal action.
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Harold helps Moira to realise that her planned lawsuit was motivated by loneliness rather than any genuine grievance against Eirini Rising.
With one potential crisis averted, can Karl, Susan and Jane Harris get their beleaguered project back on track?