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Saddest fictional deaths? (Hide he character's name; but not the book/movie title)

Ste11aeres

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Devastating film.

Eventually everyone. Nuclear holocaust and subsequent fallout.
 
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"The Americans"

Former spy Nina Sergeevna. Executed in Lefertovo Prison for treason.
 
When
Madge Bishop, played by Anne Charleston
, died on Australian soap Neighbours in 2001, they way they did her dying moments was so poignant, I actually cried at both the Lunch time and Tea time showing.

And also a few years back when Edna Birch's little dog died on Emmerdale, I'm not really a dog lover, but I still cried at that particular scene, it was the way that little dog looked at Edna as if to say "it's OK Mum, I'm going to a better place" with its big round eyes, I cried like a Baby.

And finally, when
Spock dies
at the end of Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan, I still can't listen to Amazing Grace without thinking of Funerals even now.
 
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The Danish Girl (actually this is not a fiction)
Lili Elbe

Percy Jackson:Sea of monster
Luke (Son of Hermes)
 
Han Solo in the latest Star Wars, it's not a spoiler as everybody's probably seen it at least twice now.
 

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