"He had died before I came.", "He died before I came.", "He died before I've come."

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Suppose, Jack died 10 seconds ago and right after I went there and said, "He died before I came."

Is "He died before I came" correct in this context?

Or one these two below would be correct?

"He died before I have come."
"He died before I had come."
 
The first is possible. The second and third are not. I think 'arrived' is more natural than 'come'.
 
The first is possible. The second and third are not. I think 'arrived' is more natural than 'come'.
Can I say "He had died before I came" when the death happened just a few seconds ago?
 
"He died before I came (or "arrived") is most natural (assuming you have a reason to say that).
 
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Can I say "He had died before I came" when the death happened just a few seconds ago?
You don't have to use the past perfect tense if it is clear which event comes first.
 
You don't have to use the past perfect tense if it is clear which event comes first.
"He died before I have arrived" I will not use this sentence but does it make sense?
 
It is incorrect. 'Have arrived' is present perfect.
 
No. You cannot normally use the present perfect (have reached) for a past-time event.
 
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