Fred Weasley dies when a part of the castle falls upon him, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Percy during the Battle of Hogwarts. If you thought it was George Weasley, that's wrong. Yes, he loses an ear, but he is not fatally wounded.
Yes. Fred or George did hurt his ear on the harry potter and the deathly hallows.
In the beginning of the the 7th book, while the order was trying to transfer Harry from the Dudley's house to a safe location, they were met by a good number of Death Eaters, along with Voldemort. George, who looked liked Harry thanks to Polyjuice potion, had his ear cursed off by a stray spell cast by Snape. He used "Sectumsempra!" - a slashing curse {Which he invented} in The Battle of the Seven Potters. His intended target was a Deatheater's Arm.
The seventh, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Fred dies when a the castle collapses on him at The Battle of Hogwarts
Fred Weasley dies when a part of the castle falls upon him, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Percy during the Battle of Hogwarts. If you thought it was George Weasley, that's wrong. Yes, he loses an ear, but he is not fatally wounded.
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Yes. Fred or George did hurt his ear on the harry potter and the deathly hallows.
In the beginning of the the 7th book, while the order was trying to transfer Harry from the Dudley's house to a safe location, they were met by a good number of Death Eaters, along with Voldemort. George, who looked liked Harry thanks to Polyjuice potion, had his ear cursed off by a stray spell cast by Snape. He used "Sectumsempra!" - a slashing curse {Which he invented} in The Battle of the Seven Potters. His intended target was a Deatheater's Arm.
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No, but Fred Weasley dies.
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The seventh, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Yes, although he lost an ear. His twin brother Fred Weasley died.