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Tragedy at the Bakery
This week we head to London as we take a look at the murder of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen.
At approximately 11:30 on the morning of 10 May 2008, a day after his sixteenth birthday, Jimmy was inside the Three Cooks Bakery in Burnt Ash Hill, south London, with his brother, Harry, when 19-year-old Jake Fahri entered the shop spoiling for a fight. What happened next left the shop workers cowering in terror and Jimmy's family grief-stricken.
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