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The father of teenager killed days before he was due to sit his GCSE exams is due to collect his son's coursework grades later.The father of teenager killed days before he was due to sit his GCSE exams is due to collect his son's coursework grades later.
Jimmy Mizen died the day after his 16th birthday in an attack at a bakery in Lee, south-east London, on 10 May.Jimmy Mizen died the day after his 16th birthday in an attack at a bakery in Lee, south-east London, on 10 May.
His friends have also been invited to a party to celebrate their exam results at the Mizen family home in Lee.His friends have also been invited to a party to celebrate their exam results at the Mizen family home in Lee.
A 19-year-old man is due to appear at the Old Bailey later charged with murder. A 19-year-old man is due to appear at the Old Bailey later charged with Jimmy's murder.
Barry Mizen will join his dead son's former classmates when they collect their GCSE results at St Thomas More Catholic school in Eltham.Barry Mizen will join his dead son's former classmates when they collect their GCSE results at St Thomas More Catholic school in Eltham.
The family will then host an exam party at their home which will also be a celebration of Jimmy's life.The family will then host an exam party at their home which will also be a celebration of Jimmy's life.
Jimmy had been due to start an apprenticeship in the housing and maintenance department at Southwark Council.Jimmy had been due to start an apprenticeship in the housing and maintenance department at Southwark Council.
In June, 16-year-old Ben Kinsella was stabbed to death a few days after finishing his GCSE exams at Holloway School in Islington, north London.
Juress Kika and Michael Alleyne, both 18, and Jade Braithwaite, 19, have all been charged with his murder.