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sounds like a fuel problem, how many miles on vehicle? as a quick fix it would be worth using a fuel addative , you haven't said if petrol or diesel, if petrol get addative that covers the catalytic converter ,having a blocked exhaust system can cause engine to stall also get the OBD codes read as this will tell you what if any sensors/switch's are faulty
If the "dying" word here refers to engine shutting down often then its not a problem related to battery/alternator/battery cable. What you need to get checked is:
1. Fuel pump 2. injectors / FI
Please take your car to a expert mechanic who would be able to detect exact faulty component and don't waste money on guess work.
It sounds like your alternator went bad. The alternator is responsible for keeping your battery charged and at full power. If it goes bad, your battery eventually drains and things start to shut down.
Get your alternator and battery tested, I'm sure you'll find the alternator has died.
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