In the beginning of The Seventh Harry Potter Book, when The Death Eaters and Voldemort are chasing Harry.
His own killing curse gets reflected back at him.
Yes, Lord Voldemort did die in the end of the seventh Harry Potter book. When Voldemort killed Harry, he killed the part of himself inside of him as Harry was one of the Horcruxes. When Harry was carried back to the castle, Neville killed Nagini (Voldemort's Snake) which destroyed the last Horcrux. Harry then had a little dramatic scene where he and Voldemort are shooting one long strand of magic at each other and Harry overpowers Voldemort and kills him.
There isn't a eighth book and Harry Potter is still alive.
Snape dies in the last book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Voldemort kills him in the shrieking shack when Hogwarts is fighting because Voldemort thinkls the Elder wand belongs to Snape but it actually belongs to Draco Malfoy.
harry hands himself over to voldemort to be killed, but instead of him dying, the part of voldemort's soul that was connected to harry (you find out in the book )vanished. they said they think that the reason that voldemort failed to kill harry and rather killed a part of his own soul is because voldemort had harry's blood, (from 4 book) which has the protection in it. so if he would killed harry he would die too.
Voldemort dies in Hogwarts in the Great Hall in the book. It the film it may be somewhere else.
No. He defeats Voldemort and then grows up and marries Ginny.
Yes Voldemort does die, Harry Potter defeats him
The book has been published in 2007, so you could have checked by now that Voldemort dies; Harry, Ron and Hermione don't.
Voldemort killed him to try to get to Harry..
no. There wouldn't be a seventh book if he did :]