Who will die in Harry Potter?
It's you last chance to speculate. JKR has said that two characters will die, but who will they be? Let's take a look at the likely candidates and why…


Jane guides us through her assessment of who is most likely to come a cropper in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows...
VOLDEMORT
Almost a certainty as this is the final book, but is he actually really alive in the first place?
HARRY POTTER
If Voldemort dies, won't he? Fans believe he could go out in a blaze of glory, but JKR isn't known for doing what's expected.
SEVERUS SNAPE
We're not sure which side he's betraying, but one of them will be most displeased?
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RON WEASLEY
The hero's best friend has a nasty habit of dying in mythology
DRACO MALFOY
Following his reluctance to turn to the Dark at the end of The Half-Blood Prince, perhaps it's time for a redeeming sacrifice
BELLATRIX LESTRANGE
Surely Neville will avenge his parents or Harry the death of Sirius?
LUCIUS MALFOY
Another candidate to go out with a bang
HAGRID
Dies defending his beloved Harry and Hogwarts?
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