explain how sir Charles Baskerville die
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Sir Charles dies of a heart attack, but he is really murdered by his neighbor Mr. Stapleton. Charles Baskerville died in a “sudden and tragic death,” and it was his death that led to Sherlock Holmes being hired.
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Charles Baskerville passed quite suddenly and tragically, but it was because of this passing that Sherlock Holmes got employed." The Hound of the Baskervilles" was a dog that unfortunate guy apparently mistook for the Hound of Hell since he had a weak heart.
- Because he believed he was the only one deserving of the estate, his wicked neighbour Mr. Stapleton came in and made an effort to take advantage of him.
- He made the choice to terrify Henry with the tale of the hound before murdering him and taking the property and mansion.
- At the supposed crime site, paw tracks have been discovered rather than human ones.
- Of all, it's possible to kill a guy out of fear without anyone ever a finger being lifted. To frighten Sir Charles, "all Stapleton", the biologist, must do is get an extraordinarily huge dog, spray this with phosphorus, and then release it. A heart attack occurred because of his weak heart.
- Of all, we don't know anything about this at first. Initially, all we understand that the regional tale that gave rise to the hound was established by the bad kid Hugo Baskerville. This reveals Sir Charles' frail heart.
- We further understand that there has been reports of a peculiar, otherworldly dog, and that this marsh is haunted.
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