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** Technically, in the manga {{spoiler|they die at the same time}}.
** Same goes to {{spoiler|Lord Montague}}, who perishes in the arms of ''both'' Romeo and Juliet.
* In ''[[Angel Beats!]]'', Kanade passes on in Otanoshi's arms.
* Masaki in young Ichigo's and Shiba Kaien in Rukia's in ''[[Bleach]]''. Subverted a little with Orihime whose brother (presumably) didn't die in her arms but his ''ghost'' did.
** While it was more a case of {{spoiler|Rangiku crying over his broken, dying body}}, this appears to be the fate of {{spoiler|[[Unlucky Childhood Friend|Gin]]}}.
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* In ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', this is how Charley Dixon's wife dies, with Charley holding her and sobbing. [[Tear Jerker|He's not the only one.]]
* In ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'', a few of Andrew's assignments die in his arms, such as in the season five episode, "The Peacemaker."
* The groundbreaking ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]'' episode "Sometimes You Hear The Bullet," in which Hawkeye's friend (author of a book he was writing under the episode title) dies on the operating table. Hawkeye asks why he weeps for his friend and not the kids who have died before, and Henry rationalizes only this:
{{quote|'''Henry:''' All I know is what they told me at medical school. Rule one: Young men die. Rule two: Doctors can't change rule one.}}
* ''[[Lost]]'': Sawyer holds Juliet as she dies in the final season opener.