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Because he was the one who left them in the first place.

He didn't leave Scotland with the intention of ditching them, he just fled Scotland to escape the imminent wrath of Macbeth (and to persuade Malcolm to overthrow Macbeth); not realizing Macbeth would kill his wife and children too.

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Q: Why does macduff blame himself for the death of his wife and children?
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