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Gary Newlove

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Gary Newlove was a British car salesman, famous in the UK for being beaten to death by an alcohol-fuelled mob of youths, in response to being chastised by Newlove for vandalising his car.

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#Get this evil off our streets
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#Anger of gang victim Garry Newlove's widow
#Teenager admits taking part in Gary Newlove attack
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