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Yes, the soul can be removed from the human body without death if you suffer the Dementor's Kiss. In this case, the soul is sucked out from the mouth and the person is still left alive, but in what Muggle doctors refer to as a vegetative state. It is unknown whether the soul would be able to reach the afterlife or, in the case of witches or wizards, come back as a ghost, though it is doubted, and widely believed the soul is destroyed.

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