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Activist’s widow pays tearful tribute

Dr Newbon was a senior humanities lecturer and a prominent campaigner against antisemitism

January 20, 2022 10:32
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The wife of Dr Pete Newbon, an academic and prominent campaigner against antisemitism who passed away on Saturday, has opened up about how his death broke her into “a million unbearably painful pieces”.

Dr Newbon, a senior humanities lecturer at Northumbria University and a director of the anti-racism group Labour Against Antisemitism (LAA), also leaves young three daughters.

His wife, writer and academic Rachel Hewitt (below with Dr Newbon) wrote on Twitter: “Pete Newbon was my best friend, my partner-in-crime, my beautiful, kind husband, a brilliant reader & scholar, the best daddy in the world to our three beautiful daughters, and I just don’t know how we’re going to bear his loss. I’m broken into a million unbearably painful pieces,” she said. 

Friends of Dr Newbon have appealed for short recollections from loved ones to include in a book for the family.