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How mr Hyde dies?

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He drinks poison

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In the novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mr. Hyde dies by suicide. Dr. Jekyll takes his own life to rid the world of Mr. Hyde and prevent him from causing any further harm.

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From poison, he kills himself.

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He jumped off a bridge into an icy river.

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