Newlove's 47-year-old husband
Garry Newlove was murdered in August 2007 in
Warrington, Cheshire, after confronting a gang of
drunken youths who were vandalising her car – the culmination of a long-running campaign of youth gang crime in the
Padgate area of the town. Five months later, three local teenagers were found guilty of murdering Garry Newlove, who died in hospital 36 hours after being assaulted outside his house. They were sentenced to
life imprisonment with recommended minimum terms of between 12 and 17 years. Two other suspects, also teenagers, were tried for the murder and found not guilty. Witnesses estimated that around ten people were involved in the attack on Garry Newlove, and most or all of them had been involved in earlier incidents of vandalism. One of the three teenagers found guilty of the murder had been released on bail hours earlier after appearing in court charged with assaulting another man in the local area. After her husband's death, Helen Newlove campaigned against the UK's
binge drinking culture and callied for better training for landlords and bar staff, as well as shop workers involved in the sale of alcohol. She more prominently campaigned to clamp down on the sort of criminal activities which contributed to the death of her husband, campaigned for stiffer sentences for serious offences, and campaigned for improved support for victims of crime – highlighting the lack of support that she and her family received after the murder, and highlighting the lack of support given to many other victims of crime (ranging from the families of murder victims to families who have been bereaved by road accidents). On 8 November 2008, Helen Newlove set up Newlove Warrington, which aims to make the town a safer and better place for people to live and to improve facilities and opportunities for the children through education and life skills for the better of communities. The three goals for the campaign were to inspire people to lead a more purposeful life; motivating people to enrich their lives; providing opportunities for positive interaction with communities. Newlove extended her campaign nationally by joining forces with the local and national media. == Peerage ==