One of the big plot points of the entire Harry Potter book series was that sacrificing one's life for the love of another grants that person magical protection. It's why Voldemort could not harm Harry Potter; his mother, Lily Potter, sacrificed herself to save him.
In the movie, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,
Leta Lestrange shouted "I love you!" to the Scamander brothers seconds before she dueled Gellert Grindelwald. She died, but her sacrifice gave the brothers enough time to escape. Her death also helped Newt and Theseus reconcile as brothers after an earlier disagreement.
Does her sacrifice protect them from any attacks by Grindelwald?
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