There are no absolutely clear date markers in the play. We know from Act 1 Scene III that at that point in the play it is "a fortnight and odd days to Lammastide" Lammas is August 1st, so our action commences no later than July 14, and possibly a few days earlier. The deaths of Paris, Romeo and Juliet are therefore around the 18th to 20th of July. The text gives no indication whatsoever about the year.
He brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death.
In "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Count Paris is saddened by Juliet's death and offers to help Lord Capulet with funeral arrangements. He is portrayed as a noble character who genuinely cared for Juliet and is devastated by her untimely death.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliet's "death"
Yes, the death of Romeo and Juliet did end all fighting in Verona.
The story of Romeo and Juliet ended in death because they were secretly married, but then Romeo was banished for killing Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. While he was gone, Juliet's parents want her to marry a count named Paris. She doesn't want to so she goes to Friar Lawrence for help. He gives her a potion that will make her appear dead. She takes it and is brought to the tomb where she is supposed to awaken and meet Romeo, but the letter explaining all of this to Romeo never made it to him. He hears of Juliet's "death", goes to her tomb, sees that she appears dead, and drinks a potion that kills him. Juliet wakes up moments later, sees Romeo dead, and stabs herself with his dagger.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.
We all know that Juliet had drugged herself to put her in a temperary state of death so Romeo could come and rescue her. Though, Romeo only got the message that she was dead, not the fact that it had been faked. So, he brought poison to her crypt, laid down beside her, and drank the poison, killing him. Soon, Juliet had woken up, seen the goblet of poison in Romeo's hand. Knowing he was dead, she took a dagger and stabbed herself.
Romeo's friend Balthasar tells him
Balthasar
Romeo's servant brings him news of Juliet's death in Mantua. The servant is unaware that Juliet's death is a ruse to avoid marrying Paris, leading Romeo to return to Verona and ultimately take his own life.
I think it is Mercutio. He was really good friends with the family but was not directly related to them. After his death, Romeo killed Tybalt, who was the cousin of Juliet.