What are the five key events that the Messenger shares with Eurydice, Creon’s wife, about what he saw?

1. The Messenger tells Eurydice that he witnessed Antigone being led away to her tomb by guards, where she took her own life by hanging herself.

2. The Messenger recounts how Haemon, Creon's son and Antigone's fiancé, arrived at the tomb to find Antigone dead, and in his grief, he took his own life by embracing her lifeless body.

3. The Messenger describes how Creon's wife, Eurydice, upon hearing of her son's death, took her own life out of despair and sorrow.

4. The Messenger also informs Eurydice that Creon, upon witnessing the death of his wife and son, is now a broken man who is weighed down by the guilt and consequences of his actions.

5. Lastly, the Messenger tells Eurydice that the city is in mourning and chaos, as the tragic events have left a path of destruction and despair in their wake.