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Who killed Agatha in and Passion? Villain became victim of Irene, Angelina and Antônio TV

The mystery surrounding the death of Agatha (Eliane Giardini) comes to an end in Terra e Paixão. Ramiro (Amaury Lorenzo) will confess to the police that Irene (Gloria Pires) was the one who shot the villain. The public will also learn that Angelina (Inez Viana) poisoned her friend while Antônio (Tony Ramos) pushed his wife down the stairs in Globo's nine o'clock soap opera.

The solving of the murder begins in Chapter 9, when Petra (Debora Ozório) explains that she saw her mother shoot Agatha. To make matters worse for the woman, a jeweler will confirm that the bracelet found at the crime scene was sold to the matriarch of La Selva.

After accepting a deal, Kelvin's friend (Diego Martins) will tell Marino (Leandro Lima) how Irene got rid of the excon on the fateful night.

A flashback shows that the Dondoca arrived at the villa accompanied by the henchman. They found Agatha already lying in agony on the stairs.

“Help me… Aaaai! Help me!”, Hélio’s mother (Rafael Vitti) will beg. “Ramiro, shoot better! Shoot, Ramiro! Shoot!” the exprostitute will order. But the pedestrian will have an anxiety attack.

“I…I can't! I can’t!” he will stammer. “No? Give me the gun!” replies Irene and reaches for the revolver to fire three shots.

After the foreman's confession, the police chief will prepare a trap for Angelina. The housekeeper will admit that she was responsible for poisoning her friend and also reveal the boss's involvement in the death.

Despite being drugged, the farmer pushed the woman down the stairs, breaking the villain's neck, which the coroner found.

Written by Walcyr Carrasco and Thelma Guedes, Terra e Paixão is set in the fictional town of Nova Primavera in Mato Grosso do Sul. The plot will be replaced by the remake of Renascer (1993) on January 22nd.

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