Solve the mystery

Is the word seagull the response to his son's question of what they ordered?

If not, then was he referring to an actual bird?

If not, then is seagull a nickname for the son?

Or, does seagull refer to something the old man perceived in the vicinity of the restaurant?

No.

Yes.

No.

Not a yes or no question.
 
Did the wife get buried?

Is it the young man's fault?

No

Yes.

Sure it is. Did the old man perceive somehow that there was a seagull nearby?

Also, were seagulls somehow involved in the death of the mother?

Did the old man kill him to somehow avenge her death?

Yes. The waiter brought seagull this was established earlier.

No.

No.

Did his wife also get shot in the face?

No

Did the death of the wife/mother involve any sort of sick and twisted torture?

No.
 
So we need to find a way to kill a woman and blind a man unintentionally which relates to seagulls.

Was the mothers death the result of an explosion?

Was the mothers death the result of a vehicle crashing?
 
So we need to find a way to kill a woman and blind a man unintentionally which relates to seagulls.

Was the mothers death the result of an explosion?

Was the mothers death the result of a vehicle crashing?

Yes.

No.

Did she die of seagull poisioning?(like seafood poisoning).
Now you know I'm out of ideas.

Seagull poisoning is correct. /thread.

No.
 
This riddle sounds similar to one I've heard before.....
Was the old man ever stranded with his wife and son?
 
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