Well, honey, let me tell you straight - Fred Weasley did indeed lose an ear. That poor boy got it blasted off during the Battle of Hogwarts like it was no big deal. But hey, at least he went out in a blaze of glory fighting for what he believed in.
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In the beginning of the the 7th book, while the order was trying to transfer Harry from the Dudley's house to a safe location, they were met by a good number of Death Eaters, along with Voldemort. George, who looked liked Harry thanks to Polyjuice potion, had his ear cursed off by a stray spell cast by Snape. He used "Sectumsempra!" - a slashing curse {Which he invented} in The Battle of the Seven Potters. His intended target was a Deatheater's Arm.
Yes, George Weasley lost an ear.
His ear was cursed off by Severus Snape en route from the Dursley's, to the Burrow in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Snape used "Sectumsempra!" - a slashing curse (which he invented) in what is known as The Battle of the Seven Potters. His intended target was a Death Eater's arm.
Yes, Severus Snape uses his Sectumsempra spell to cut a Death Eater's wand of but misses and hit George Weasley's ear.
Fred does not lose an ear. George is the one that loses his ear in the Battle of Seven Potters or something like that.
Sectumsempra
Ron's elder brother, Fred Weasley. He died in the final book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Fred and Roxanne Weasley.
Unfortunately Fred Weasley (Ron Weasley's brother and George Weasley's twin brother) does die when a wall collapses with the ghost of his last joke etched on his face
Fred Weasley. He dies when a wall falls in on him when trying to help Harry and Ron fight some Death Eaters.