No.
Gregory Goyle does not die in the books but due to Jamie Waylett and a cannabis problem he was sentenced and not able to take part in the final Harry Potter film. Joshua Herdman announced that his character (Goyle) will die instead of Crabbe who just does not return to his final year at hogwarts.
She doesn't.
No,he graduates.
No, she survived.
If you're talking about Jamie Waylett who plays Crabbe, he was arrested for drug possesion earlier this summer and will not be in Deathly Hallows. He's supposed to die but it has been reported that Goyle will be killed instead.
Yes, Dumbledore is killed by Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Yes, Vincent Crabbe dies in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" during the Battle of Hogwarts when he is killed by his own cursed Fiendfyre spell. Gregory Goyle, however, survives the battle but is knocked unconscious by a collapsing enchanted ceiling in the Room of Requirement.
Because he unleashed a spell to powerful for him to handle and was not able to get out of the flames in time
He sets a cursed fire called fiendfyre which he could not stop. He gets trapped in the room of requirement while Harry, Ron, Draco and Goyle escape on brooms. Due to a criminal offence Crabbe will not be in the Deathly Hallows film and Goyle die instead.
Griphook, Scabior, Gregory Goyle, Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Severus Snape, Bellatrix Lestrange, and Lord Voldemort. (In the original novel, Vincent Crabbe and Colin Creevey also die, but Goyle does not and the fates of Griphook and Scabior aren't mentioned.)
Harry Gregory died on 1993-01-08.
There is no such character in Harry Potter.
There is no Niki in Harry Potter.
Yes Voldemort does die, Harry Potter defeats him
Harry Potter doesn't die and if you want to know for yourself, then read the Harry Potter series, espeially number 7.
Harry Potter doesn't die during the series.
Harry Potter didn't die because he is the main character, and J.K. Rowling didn't want him to die.
There is no character named 'Milford' in Harry Potter.