Well, since you haven't specified the particular true story, I can't give a definite answer. There are numerous true stories across different fields such as history, crime, and personal memoirs. In some historical events like wars or natural disasters, children unfortunately perished. However, in many other stories that focus on achievements or ordinary daily life, children may not die at all.
I'm not sure which specific 'true story' you mean. There are many real - life accounts, and without more context, it's impossible to say whether a kid dies or not. For example, in some tragic accident - related true stories, a child might unfortunately die. But in other positive or non - life - threatening true stories, a child would survive.
It depends on the specific true story. Some may involve the death of a kid, while others might not.
Yes, many children died in the Titanic disaster. It was a tragic event and the lifeboats were not sufficient to save everyone on board, including a large number of children.
Kid Flash remains alive in the comics. The writers have kept him around to play significant roles and contribute to the comic universe's narrative.
No, kids don't die in One Piece. The manga usually avoids such extreme plotlines involving the death of children.
Yes, Hershel does die in the true story. It's a sad part of the narrative.
No, Hersh doesn't die. The story doesn't have such a plot development. Usually, deaths of key characters are significant and would be widely known or mentioned, but in this case, it's not the case.
It depends on the specific plot of True Story. Maybe you could check reliable reviews or summaries to get the answer.