Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

why does the narrator consider the woman's suicide as sin ?

three man in a boat

Ch- 19

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Apparently the woman had an affair with another man:

We found out the woman’s story afterwards. Of course it was the old, old vulgar tragedy. She had loved and been deceived—or had deceived herself. Anyhow, she had sinned—some of us do now and then—and her family and friends, naturally shocked and indignant, had closed their doors against her.