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Family Feud Provokes Two Men to be Slaughtered
Recently, on a hot afternoon within the town of Verona there had been a serious conflict towards the Capulets and Monatgues, which led for two men signified as Tybalt and Mercutio to be killed rapidly. Montague’s son, Romeo is to blame for their tragic death. Prince Esculas stated that his punishment is to be exile from Verona forever.
Romeo’s cousin, Benvolio reported that the feud occurred when Tybalt was seeking for Romeo; however Mercutio encountered him and wished to begin a brawl. When Romeo saw this he quickly stepped in and held back Mercutio. However, this gave the benefit for Tybalt to stab Mercutio through Romeo’s arms. Thus, Romeo chose to kill Tybalt in order to obtain vengeance.
Romeo later stated that Mercutio continuously repeated, “A plaque o’ both your houses.” This testified that the cause of his death was the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and since he was not a member of either side he had the right to insult them.
The Prince considered that the town had enough of this rivalry, thus banishing a Montague will avoid street fights.
Mercutio’s and Tybalt’s funeral will be planned shortly at the St.Peter’s Church.

Ancient Family Feud Causes the Deaths of Two of It’s Members
Tragedy struck Verona today as a brawl between Tybalt Montague and Mercutio (friend of the Capulets) cost them their lives. Romeo Montague is to blame for the tragic deaths of these two men. Prince Esculas stated that his punishment is to be exile from Verona forever.
Romeo’s cousin Benvolio reports that the fight began after being provoked by Mercrutio. When the young Romeo Montague arrived on scene, he quickly interviened by holding back Mercutio. Unfortunatly, Tybalt took this as an opportunity to stab Mercutio through Romeo’s arms. Romeo later murdered Tybalt as an act of vengeance.
Romeo later stated that Mercutio continuously repeated, “A plaque o’ both your houses.” This testified that the cause of his death was because of the ancient feud between the two houses; since he was not a member of either house, he had the right to insult (not sure this is the right word) them.
The Prince, who believes that Verona has seen enough of this rivalry, banished Romeo as a way of avoiding conflict in the future.
Mercutio’s and Tybalt’s funeral will be planned shortly at the St.Peter’s Church.