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Harry Potter must die, says Radcliffe

TimePublished on Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 16:50, Updated on Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 13:39 in Entertainment section

DEATH ROW: Radcliffe is hoping that Rowling will actually kill off the boy wizard.

DEATH ROW: Radcliffe is hoping that Rowling will actually kill off the boy wizard.


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London: Even as British author J K Rowling is busy penning the seventh and final Harry Potter book, actor Daniel Radcliffe, the boy who now personifies the young wizard for much of the world, is perhaps the person who is most curious about the character’s future.

However, unlike the majority of Harry Potter buffs the world over, Radcliffe is hoping that Rowling will actually kill off the boy wizard.

Rowling has already revealed that she plans to kill of two of the series’ beloved character and also bring back one.

And 17-year old Radcliffe is hoping that it will be the character that shot him to fame who will be the one to go.

"I don't know that there is any other way she could end the series. It's the right and honourable thing to do," the Mirror quoted him, as saying.

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