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Harry Potter: What Happened To The Dursleys After The Deathly Hallows?
In the first Harry Potter book – The Sorcerer’s Stone, Albus Dumbledore leaves Harry with a letter tucked inside his blankets outside Number Four, Privet Drive. In a couple of hours, Petunia opens her front door to put the milk bottles out and screams out loud when she finds Harry on her doorstep. In the weeks that follow, the toddler Potter is pinched and prodded by Vernon and Petunia’s son, Dudley. Ten years later, Harry is all grown up, although not well-fed and certainly not as healthy as people his age, he’s alive nonetheless. He’s endured harsh living circumstances at Dursleys, and in school as well. Dudley and his gang bully him at any chance, and Vernon and Petunia look down on him. They restrict him to the cupboard under the stairs and later, move him to the smallest bedroom upstairs only after Number Four is bombarded with Hogwarts acceptance letters.