In real life, not much will happen, since the Harry Potter curses don't actually work - except that actually trying to kill somebody is very bad for your spiritual development, whether you succeed or not. Trying to kill somebody may also get you into problems with the law, whether you succeed or not. The point is, the curse itself won't kill anybody.
In the Harry Potter stories, using one of three "unforgivable curses", including the killing curse, can earn you a one-way ticket to the Azkaban prison.
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No. Harry Potter was hit by the killing curse in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows however, it only kills the part of Lord Voldemort's soul that was in Harry.
Avada Kedavra, also known as the Killing Curse
He faces him in the forbidden forest but granger kills him with the killing curse.
He did not die. He married and had three children. A small piece of Lord Voldemort's soul was in Harry Potter, making him a Horcrux, and when Voldemort hit Harry with the killing curse, supposedly killing him, he killed the Horcrux inside Harry.
Avada Kedavra, the killing curse.
The killing curse.
No but maybe in Deathly Hallows.
The Killing Curse- Avada Kedavra. He kills them in their house at Godric's Hollow
Harry Potter got famous by not dying from the Avada Kedavra spell.
His mother's charm (Which is THE strongest charm) And that trying to kill an innocent kid is, well, illegal.
Avada Kedavra is the killing curse in the Harry Potter series which instantly kills someone.