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LONDON: This is one piece of news that will not go down very well with kids, especially Harry Potter fans. In a startling revelation, author J.K. Rowling has said that the boy wizard may be killed off. When asked on Thursday whether she would write about Harry as an adult, she told a live audience of 4,000 kids at the Albert Hall that "you have to wait and see whether he survives to be a grown-up. I'm not saying he won't, but I don't want to give anything away." The writer, who plans two more Harry Potter books, also answered questions from fans in 36 countries on the Internet. And surprisingly she admitted that she didn't believe in magic. "I really don't believe in magic. I believe in some kinds the magic of imagination and the magic of love." ANI
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