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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 News, Spoilers: Who Among the Saviors Are Going to Die?

"The Walking Dead" season 7 is three episodes away from its finale and a war between Rick's (Andrew Lincoln) group and the Saviors is well ahead. Since this season is supposed to be a triumphant one for Rick and the other survivors, some of the Saviors are certainly going to die.

In season 6, Rick and his group were taken down by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and hearts were crushed when Negan brutally bashed the skulls of Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun) with his killer bat, Lucille. As the current season approaches its finale, fans get to witness how the survivors will let the villains pay the price. According to reports, three of Negan's men are going to meet their end in the coming episodes.

There are speculations that one of the characters to die is Simon (Steven Ogg), the right-hand man of Negan. Since his character was introduced in the series, he has always been known for his poor attention to details. Fans believe that his death could be a major victory for Alexandria, as this would make Negan realize that they're not losers after all.

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Another character speculated to die is David (Martinez). In the comics, Negan catches him in the act of raping the ex-girlfriend of Abraham, Holly (Laura Beamer). Since the leader of the group strictly implements a "No Rape" policy among the Saviors, he stabs him to death. It remains to be seen if the TV series will take the same path when it comes to David's storyline.

Lastly, if there is one character that fans would really want to die right now, that would be Jared (Joshua Mikel). After shooting Benjamin (Logan Miller), not even his leader Gavin (Jayson Warner Smith) is invested in keeping him alive.

"The Walking Dead" season 7 airs Sundays, 9 p.m. EDT on AMC.

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