Vera and Lombard never died. Vera mistakenly shoots (not kills) Lombard thinking he is the killer. Then Wargrave comes and tells the whole story/plan to Vera. He is about to kill her when Lombard gets up and shoots (and kills) Wargrave.
This was in the movie. Not the original book.
In Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None," Vera Claythorne kills Philip Lombard and then herself. Vera shoots Lombard and then hangs herself after believing there is no hope of escape from the island.
In Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None," Vera Claythorne tricks Philip Lombard by pretending to be in distress and getting him to leave his revolver unattended. She then takes the revolver and uses it to kill Lombard later in the story.
In "And Then There Were None," Philip Lombard is described as being in his mid-thirties. The exact age of the character is not specified in the book.
In the novel "Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie, Captain Philip Lombard is shot by Vera Claythorne, who believes him to be the murderer based on the poem and clues presented. It is revealed later in the story that Lombard was innocent and was not responsible for the murders on the island.
Lawrence Wargrave killed everyone except Vera Claythorne and Phillip Lombard. In the 1965 movie, the Judge killed everyone except Ann Clyde, because he thought she had killed 'Hugh Lombard', who was actually Charles Moreley, and expected Ann to hang herself, as indicated in the rhyme.
In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," the characters die in the following order: Anthony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General Macarthur, Ethel Rogers, Judge Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Philip Lombard, and Vera Claythorne.
This is my favorite book by Agatha Christie! The order of deaths was Tony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General MacArthur, Mr. Rogers, Emily Brent, Justice Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Mr. Blore, Philip Lombard and then Vera Claythorne. Tho actually it was Justice Wargrave who died last since he was behind it all and killed himself after he wrote the letter confessing, or rather proudly proclaiming that it wad him.
In "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, alliances are formed and broken among the ten strangers on the island as they try to uncover the identity of the murderer. Characters like Vera Claythorne and Philip Lombard form a temporary alliance in an attempt to survive, while others, such as Judge Wargrave, manipulate these alliances for their own purposes. Ultimately, suspicion and paranoia lead to the breakdown of any alliances that may have existed.
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character in the book, And Then There Were None. She hung herself because she felt guilty.
Vera Claythorne is 25 years old in "And Then There Were None."
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." Her exact age is not specified in the novel.
It depends at which point you're asking. Most commonly this one;Philip LombardLombard and Vera just spot Armstrong on the beach, washed up in seaweed, dead as a doornail. Vera realizes that they're the only two left. So does Lombard. After they drag him onto the beach, Vera notes they're the only two left on the island. Vera accuses Lombard, and Lombard accuses her.
one of them is vera claythorne