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Man guilty of Mizen bakery murder | Man guilty of Mizen bakery murder |
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A 19-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of teenager Jimmy Mizen at a bakery in south-east London. | A 19-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of teenager Jimmy Mizen at a bakery in south-east London. |
Jimmy, 16, bled to death when the vessels in his neck were severed as he was hit by a glass dish in the bakery in Lee in May 2008. | Jimmy, 16, bled to death when the vessels in his neck were severed as he was hit by a glass dish in the bakery in Lee in May 2008. |
Jake Fahri, 19, from Lee, had claimed he acted in self defence when a fight broke out between himself, Jimmy and Jimmy's brother. | Jake Fahri, 19, from Lee, had claimed he acted in self defence when a fight broke out between himself, Jimmy and Jimmy's brother. |
Fahri was sentenced to life in prison to serve at least 14 years. | Fahri was sentenced to life in prison to serve at least 14 years. |
'Shining star' | 'Shining star' |
Jimmy's family, who were praised by the judge for their dignity throughout the trial, applauded at the Old Bailey as the verdict was delivered. | Jimmy's family, who were praised by the judge for their dignity throughout the trial, applauded at the Old Bailey as the verdict was delivered. |
In victim impact statements, his parents described their son as "easy going" and always willing to help neighbours with small chores, give up his seat on a busy bus or run an errand for his mother - such as the one he was on when he was killed. | In victim impact statements, his parents described their son as "easy going" and always willing to help neighbours with small chores, give up his seat on a busy bus or run an errand for his mother - such as the one he was on when he was killed. |
DCI Cliff Lyons says it was the right verdict | |
Jimmy's father Barry, 57, described his son, as a "shining star". | Jimmy's father Barry, 57, described his son, as a "shining star". |
"He was polite, courteous and always seemed to be happy," he said. | "He was polite, courteous and always seemed to be happy," he said. |
"He enjoyed life. His loss is immense, not only to us but to all his friends and family." | "He enjoyed life. His loss is immense, not only to us but to all his friends and family." |
Fahri called out to his mother as he was led from the court: "I will be all right, mum, I'll be all right." | Fahri called out to his mother as he was led from the court: "I will be all right, mum, I'll be all right." |
Mr Justice Calvert-Smith told him: "A trivial incident over absolutely nothing in a High Street bakery ended three minutes later with the death of a blameless young man." | Mr Justice Calvert-Smith told him: "A trivial incident over absolutely nothing in a High Street bakery ended three minutes later with the death of a blameless young man." |
The court heard that Jimmy, who was known among his family as a "gentle giant", and Fahri had been rowing in the bakery when Fahri grabbed an advertising sign that was lying nearby, prompting a "tug-of-war" battle. | The court heard that Jimmy, who was known among his family as a "gentle giant", and Fahri had been rowing in the bakery when Fahri grabbed an advertising sign that was lying nearby, prompting a "tug-of-war" battle. |
The glass dish shattered when it hit Jimmy Mizen's jaw | |
In an attempt to get Jimmy to let go, Fahri picked up a nearby oven-proof glass dish and flung it at his victim. The dish shattered, and a piece lodged in Jimmy's neck, cutting an artery and his jugular vein. | In an attempt to get Jimmy to let go, Fahri picked up a nearby oven-proof glass dish and flung it at his victim. The dish shattered, and a piece lodged in Jimmy's neck, cutting an artery and his jugular vein. |
The scene of Jimmy's death was described in court as "horrific". | The scene of Jimmy's death was described in court as "horrific". |
With blood pouring from his neck, Jimmy staggered into a back room where, 15 seconds later, his older brother Tommy, 27, found him. | With blood pouring from his neck, Jimmy staggered into a back room where, 15 seconds later, his older brother Tommy, 27, found him. |
Jimmy collapsed and died in Tommy's arms. Their mother, Margaret, arrived and fainted before coming to and asking for a priest. | Jimmy collapsed and died in Tommy's arms. Their mother, Margaret, arrived and fainted before coming to and asking for a priest. |
The court heard that Fahri swaggered from the bakery after the killing and witnesses described a triumphant grin on his face. | The court heard that Fahri swaggered from the bakery after the killing and witnesses described a triumphant grin on his face. |
Judge Calvert-Smith said Fahri had the chance to walk away from the petty fight, but returned to the bakery, determined to cause Jimmy harm. | Judge Calvert-Smith said Fahri had the chance to walk away from the petty fight, but returned to the bakery, determined to cause Jimmy harm. |
"You carried out your intention so successfully that you killed him, depriving a loving family of a son and brother." | "You carried out your intention so successfully that you killed him, depriving a loving family of a son and brother." |
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The events leading up to Jimmy Mizen's death | The events leading up to Jimmy Mizen's death |