Unravel the Mystery: Can You Figure it Out?

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The discussion revolves around a game where participants deduce the reason behind a man's suicide after he witnesses something shocking on TV. Key points include that the suicide is linked to a woman, someone else's death, and his job, but not directly to a relative or a personal mention on the TV. The connection remains unclear, as the initial guess about the man's boss dying and losing his job is incorrect. The game encourages further questioning to uncover the true reason behind the tragic event.
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OK the game is like this. I will tell you a story. And you should figure out what happened by asking questions. I will give yes or no answer (maybe some others) to question. Should be fun.

Story:
One morning a man was watching TV. In the TV he saw something terrible. He was so shocked and unhappy that he made a suicide. He jumped out of the window.

So what was the reason for he's suicide?
 
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Did it involve a woman?

Did it involve someone elses death?

Did it involve his job?

Does it involve a relative?

Does the TV say anything about him?
 
Did it involve a woman?
Yes
Did it involve someone elses death?
Yes
Did it involve his job?
Yes
Does it involve a relative?
Maybe
Does the TV say anything about him?
No
 
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Does him jumping out of a window have anything to do with it?

Answer guess: Did he commit suicide because his boss died, and therefore he lost his job?
 
He made suicide because of what he saw on the TV. The connection you need to discover.

''Did he commit suicide because his boss died, and therefore he lost his job? '' -No.
 
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