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Man charged over bakery killing Man in court over bakery killing
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A 19-year-old man has been charged with murdering a teenager who died in a bakery shop in south-east London. A 19-year-old man has appeared in court charged with murdering a teenager who died in a bakery shop.
Jake Fahri is accused of killing Jimmy Mizen in the Three Cooks store on Burnt Ash Hill in Lee. Jake Fahri is accused of killing Jimmy Mizen in the Three Cooks store in Lee, south-east London, on 10 May.
The victim, who turned 16 a day before his death, suffered a fatal neck injury from a shard of glass while in the bakery with one of his brothers. Jimmy, who turned 16 a day before his death, suffered a fatal neck injury from a shard of glass while in the bakery with one of his brothers.
Mr Fahri, of Milborough Crescent, Lee, will appear at Sutton Magistrates' Court on Thursday. Mr Fahri, of Lee, appeared at Sutton Magistrates' Court and was remanded into custody.
Jimmy's relatives have previously said the 6ft 4in schoolboy brought them joy "every day of his life". Mr Fahri spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth during the short hearing.
His father Barry, 56, said his son was a "gorgeous and loving boy" who adored his six brothers and two sisters. He will next appear in court at the Old Bailey on 21 August.
His mother Margaret, 55, said: "He was the loveliest, gentlest giant. He was loved by everyone, by his school, the church and his family."
Jimmy was due to sit his GCSE exams at St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive in Eltham in a few weeks.
After that he planned to start an apprenticeship in Southwark Council's housing and maintenance department.