Starting with a hit and run outside Erinsborough hospital, there has been a string of serious incidents, each of which has appeared to frame Finn (Rob Mills), or at least punish him and those close to him after he avoided jail.
The real culprit will be officially revealed next week as Harry Sinclair (Paul Dawber), a guest character who featured on the show in 2017. Harry is the former principal of the school at which both Finn Kelly and Elly Conway taught back in Sydney. While there, Harry and Finn were close, so close in fact that Harry covered for Finn when he won a promotion using underhand tactics. However, it seems the two are now enemies.
The revelation begins with Toadie arranging a launch party for The Sonya Rebecchi Foundation, which is to begin beside the Lassiter’s lake before moving into the community centre for drinks and food. But when maintenance makes the lake location unusable everyone heads to the community centre an hour early.
Guests head to the community centre, but little do they know that Harry has placed cannisters of poison gas in the air vents, hoping to frame Finn by recreating a crime he attempted to commit last year. Perhaps somewhat unsurprisingly Harry has found an ally in Ned Willis, who wants to run Finn out of town, and sees this crime as the perfect opportunity.
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Ned believes that as guests won’t arrive for another hour no one will get hurt, it will just smell a little funky, so he’s horrified when people start arriving early. People quickly begin to get ill, including Ned’s own girlfriend Bea.
When people once again accuse Finn, guilt gets the better of Ned so he heads to the police station to tell them that Harry is behind all the strange goings on.
As Harry faces up to his crimes, the residents of Ramsay Street begin to wonder if it’s time to give Finn a second chance…
Tune in to Neighbours on Monday 13 May to watch this story unfold!
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