No
She falls off a cliff. But even then she doesn't actually die, because we see her towards the end of "Batman: Return of the Joker" in her 60s or 70s. And she's not into crime anymore at that point, so she probably dies of old age.
Spoiler* Well Batman saves Harley from a building at arkham city that was about to explode and kill them. Harley starts crying that Batman should have let her die so she could be with "Mr. J" obviously known as the joker who died in the main campaign *spoiler* Batman says to her "quiet" and asks Commissioner Gordon where is Robin. Gordon says "I thought he was with you." Then, Harley says " see it hurts don't it?!" Batman says angrily "whqt have you done?!" with having harley replying back "now you know how it feels!" When Batman turns away from her looking at the exploded building Harley gets into a running position, takes a knife out and runs over to stab him but fails aftr a batarang is thrown at her knocking her down making her unconcious. The batarang was thrown from Robin who comes and says "did you miss me?" Batman than asks if the police are safe and Robin replies yeah they're safe and Batman finally says "Im done here" and grapples.to the air going somewhere else now that his work is finished. Gordon than asks if he is alright and Robin says yeah of course he is. After that you just see Robin looking at you and then the credits come.
No, she doesn't die. The last you see of her is her sitting in a cell.
no Quinn's baby doesn't die she puts it up for adoption and names her Beth
batman doesn't die
No.
Bob Harley died in 1958.
Charles Harley died in 1922.
Harley Sewell died in 2011.
Harley Hunt died in 2004.
Harley Dillinger died in 1959.
Harley Dickinson died in 2008.