No. Fred was killed during an explosion that was most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood however this was never completely confirmed. Bellatrix just uses Fred's death to taunt Molly but she didn't have anything to do with it.
Fred Weasley was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange. There is proof of this later in the seventh book. Mrs.Weasley clearly said to Bellatrix, " You'll never touch one of my children again you B****!" That means that Bellatrix had killed Fred, and Mrs.Weasley did not want her to kill Ginny too.
Yes, sadly. Fred Weasley dies when a chandeler crashes on to him in the halls of hogwarts. He died laughing of Percy thinking about quitting the ministry of magic abter the had started that year.
fred dies
Fred Weasley. He died becaue J.K Rowling felt the whole Weasley family shouldn't survive. She originally planned to kill Arthur Weasley but didn't want Harry to lose every father figure he ever had.
No. Fred was killed during an explosion that was most likely caused by Augustus Rookwood however this was never completely confirmed. Bellatrix just uses Fred's death to taunt Molly but she didn't have anything to do with it.
Fred Weasley was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange. There is proof of this later in the seventh book. Mrs.Weasley clearly said to Bellatrix, " You'll never touch one of my children again you B****!" That means that Bellatrix had killed Fred, and Mrs.Weasley did not want her to kill Ginny too.
Fred Weasley, his father Arthur Weasley was supposed to die by J.K Rowling decided against it and changed it to Fred.
For one, it's Fred Weasley. For another, he's mortal and a human. And thirdly because J.K. Rowling made Bellatrix kill him. She knew that some people needed to be killed during the battle of hogwarts, but she could not bear to kill Mr. Weasley or Hagrid.
Fred Weasley dies because it was a war and people die in wars, even good people. J.K. Rowling originally planned to kill Arthur Weasley in the fifth book, but ultimately decided not to kill him so that Harry would have one father figure left and instead killed off Fred. Killing off good characters unexpectedly makes the series more real.
Yes. Fred Weasley died when a wall collapsed on him during the final battle. J.K. Rowling originally intended to kill Arthur Weasley but decided against it because he was Harry's last father figure.
Yes, sadly. Fred Weasley dies when a chandeler crashes on to him in the halls of hogwarts. He died laughing of Percy thinking about quitting the ministry of magic abter the had started that year.
No, only Fred Weasley died, although his twin George lost an ear. J.K. Rowling originally intended to kill Arthur Weasley as well, but saved him because he was one of the few good fathers left.
Molly Weasley Kills Her Because She Was Trying to Kill Ginny And Ron. She Had Already Killed Fred.
fred dies
Fred Weasley. He died becaue J.K Rowling felt the whole Weasley family shouldn't survive. She originally planned to kill Arthur Weasley but didn't want Harry to lose every father figure he ever had.
Arthur Weasley didn't kill anybody throughout the series. His wife, Molly Weasley, killed Bellatrix Lestrange.