Romeo didn't kill Juliet. Juliet outlived him.
He went to friar lawrence
He was banished to a town called Mantua
Romeo spends his last night in Verona consummating his marriage with Juliet before he is banished. He then waits until the morning to flee to Mantua, where he will eventually learn of Juliet's apparent death.
Romeo spends the night with Juliet before he gets banished. They spent their last hours together before Romeo is forced to flee from Verona.
When Juliet awakens in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," she finds Friar Lawrence by her side. He advises her to flee with him, but she refuses and ultimately takes her own life. Romeo arrives shortly after, finds her dead, and then takes his own life as well.
Romeo is banished to Mantua after seeing Juliet for the last time. He cannot stay in Verona due to the Prince's orders following the altercation between himself and Tybalt, leading to his exile.
Mercutio dies. Romeo kills Tybalt. Tybalt kills Mercutio out of pure hatred for the Montague family, and then out of revenge for Mercutio Romeo kills Tybalt and is then forced to flee because he has just killed Juliet's cousin
Friar Laurence advises Romeo to flee to Mantua, wait for news about his pardon, and then return to Verona to be with Juliet.
After Romeo kills Tybalt, Benvolio tells Romeo he should run. They notice an angry group of citizens approaching them, so Romeo feels he has no choice but to flee.
Well, they did get married in secret. They couldn't marry openly because their families were mortal enemies. The reason for the feud wasn't given. Juliet was underage and needed parental consent.
Benvolio Montague; Romeo's cousin.
Friar Laurence counseled Romeo to flee after the death of Tybalt to avoid the consequences of his actions. He advised Romeo to leave Verona and wait for news of his pardon.