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7:24pm Sunday 11th May 2008
POLICE are appealing for the man who witnessed a 16-year-old boy being murdered in a bakers' shop to come forward.
The middle aged person had nothing to do with the incident but officers believe he could hold vital information about the death of Jimmy Mizen.
Jimmy was killed in an unprovoked attack at the Three Cooks shop at the junction of Burnt Ash Hill and Woodyates Road at 11.50am yesterday (May 10).
He is believed to have been a pupil at St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive School in Foots Cray Road.
Jimmy suffered serious injuries to his neck and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Speaking at a press conference near the scene today investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons said: "This offence is not gang related.
"This was an assault with an excessive use of violence; an unprovoked attack on a decent young man.
"I would particularly like to speak to a middle aged man inside the bakery who would have seen this incident.
"There are other people who have more information about this incident and I would also urge them to come forward."
S Donnelly, Sidcup says...
9:26am Mon 12 May 08
working, says...
9:31am Mon 12 May 08
S Donnelly wrote:You are so right! The comments I have read on here really disgust me, especially as there has been no cconfirmation as to who the killer is!
What difference does the skin colour of the attacker make? Yet another family has lost a child, our thoughts and prayers should be with them.
Ali, Bromley says...
9:55am Mon 12 May 08
Lucy, SE London says...
10:25am Mon 12 May 08
Sasha, Bromley says...
10:29am Mon 12 May 08
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott wrote:Couldn't have put it better myself - for once I agree with you Erastus
Things have gone too far now. I think this case proves that there is complete disregard and disrespect for the law. We must take the paperwork away from the police, put more of them on the street, give them more power and introduce harsher punishments in the courts for murder, ie the death penalty. Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, The Study says...
11:46am Mon 12 May 08
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, The Study says...
11:59am Mon 12 May 08
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7:11pm Mon 12 May 08
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Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, says...
7:42am Mon 12 May 08
I think this case proves that there is complete disregard and disrespect for the law.
We must take the paperwork away from the police, put more of them on the street, give them more power and introduce harsher punishments in the courts for murder, ie the death penalty.
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott