I meant could a baptized ex-Protestant who is still a catechumen in the Catholic Church be saved if he died during his time as a catechumen?
Assuming the prot baptism was valid, who knows for sure? - No one, only God. But for us, we simply pray for the person however unlikely it might seem that he made it.
Unlikely that is, unless he died after making a good confession, in which case he would be counted among the faithful departed.
Not sure how likely it is these days that a catechumen would go to confession as a catechumen as they are not really supposed to be a catechumen at that point, but I have seen it happen before where the person who was baptized a prot, then learned the essentials of the faith, passed the quiz given by the priest, went to confession and received Communion after confession.
If the proper matter and form were used, then it was a valid baptism. Although he received the sacrament illicitly, that baptism was valid and removed the Original Sin, but without confession, we - and not even he could be sure his sins were forgiven, for us, it's likely that he would have died in the mortal sins he committed after that baptism if he had not gone to confession before he died.