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UPDATE: Bakery murder victim named
Murder scene: Three Cooks Bakery
Murder scene: Three Cooks Bakery

A 16-YEAR-OLD boy was murdered in a bakers' shop in Lee this morning.

Police were called to reports of an assault at the Three Cooks shop at the junction of Burnt Ash Hill and Woodyates Road at 11.50am today (May 10).

The victim was a local boy, Jimmy Mizen - 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.

Police have started a murder investigation and have informed the victim's next of kin.

Eyewitness accounts

A bystander outside the Three Cooks - who did not want to be named - told News Shopper that two youths were attacked by a third youth, carrying a baseball bat.

She said: "The two guys - who are local - were attacked with a baseball bat.

"They were attacked in the shop.

Shocked : The local community
Shocked : The local community

"It looked like glass was broken and broken glass cut someone across the neck.

"It looked like something out of a Tarantino movie."

She added :"I think it was an unprovoked attack."

Estate agent Paul Godfrey was one of the first people on the scene, after his colleague who witnessed the attack told him what had happened.

Mr Godfrey said: "A colleague had gone to the shop and found out what happened.

"He sprinted down to my office and we grabbed a first aid box and sprinted back."

He added: "I arrived after the attack and saw the aftermath.

"We went up with a first aid kit and called for an ambulance while the victim's brother tried to stem the flow of blood.

"He has a towel round his neck to stop the flow of blood but there was an awful amount of blood."

A shock to the local community

Businesses in the parade of shops next to the bakery shut for the afternoon as a mark of respect.

Mr Godfrey said: "It is a lovely area - houses are expensive and the people who live there are nice normal people.

"All the shops in the parade know each other and get on well and we were all shocked.

"We all shut up shop as a mark of respect."

He added: "From what I could find out they are a local family and he was a nice kid and it was a random attack.

"My immediate thoughts are with his family and friends.

"We hear about knife crime in London - particularly among young people - but that seems to be gang-related.

"But this seems to be an unprovoked and violent attack on someone who seemed to be a decent young man."

Police investigation

Investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons said: "This is another tragic incident where a young victim has lost his life, and our sympathies are with his family and friends.

"At this early stage it is understood that Jimmy was working in the Three Cooks bakery when the suspect entered the premises.

"There was an argument between Jimmy and the suspect, following which Jimmy was assaulted and he sustained serious neck injuries.

"The suspect, described as a male youth, made of from the scene up Burnt Ash Hill towards Burnt Ash Lane.

"I would urge anyone who was in and around the Burnt Ash Hill area at the time of the incident to call us at our incident room with any information they may have."

  • Anyone with information should call 020 8721 4205 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

    1:15pm Saturday 10th May 2008

       

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    Posted by: Paul Godfrey, LEE on 2:24pm Sat 10 May 08
    This is a shocking attack, I work on the corner and ran up to help and i can only discribe what i saw as shocking.. i really feel for the boys brother and mother who were in the shop with him. i must urge you please do not make any stupid comments on here. thjis is a tragic waste of life. the boy was a good kid and not in any gang.
    Posted by: Liz, Orpington on 3:22pm Sat 10 May 08
    This family are hard-working, god fearing, close-knit and loving and I can not even begin to imagine what they are going through. All our love to you all at this terrible time - our thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Posted by: Lisa, SE London on 3:31pm Sat 10 May 08
    My sympathys to the family of this young chap; Such a waste ; Such a loss for his kin; I know that bakers, I use it at times as my ex husband and elder son and daughter live in woodyates road; Rest in Peace and God Bless you;
    Posted by: Cheryl, Lee on 4:03pm Sat 10 May 08
    Words can not touch on how this young man's familiy must feel. Another life has been stolen by youths who see vilolence as an authoritive answer. Something MUST be done to resolve what issues feed this behaviour. Its taking over our culture, society and lives.
    My thoughts are with the young man's family. Good bless.
    Posted by: Sean, Lee on 4:14pm Sat 10 May 08
    You'll Be Truly Missed Son. EveryOne Is Going To Miss You. Top Lad. RestInPeace. x
    Posted by: Nikki, Eltham on 4:26pm Sat 10 May 08
    I am shocked! The news hasn't sunk in. Jimmy you had grown into a wonderful young man, why did this happen to you? My thoughts are with your family at this tragic time.
    Posted by: Sian Marie, Welling on 4:47pm Sat 10 May 08
    Jim babeee.. i cant believe what has happened.. Why youu? you were lovelyy and everyone lovedd you too bits.. you were always crakinn jokess.. and making everyone laughh =( .. i wass only with you lastt nite.. it seems soo unreal.. it was yourr birthdayy.. and we hadd a greatt nightt .. wee was saying how we havent met up in ages.. and thatt we sud more often.. i regret itt soo muchh now darrlin.. thingss will neverr be thee samee... jim i miss youu soo muchh alreadyy.. you will never be forgotten byy anyonee. i lovee youuuuuu ****
    Posted by: Andrew, Eltham on 5:15pm Sat 10 May 08
    Jim...you legend. This is just so sudden, I can't believe that when I come in on Monday I won't be able to sign your shirt, and that friday was the last time I could joke around with you. You've always been a great guy, always, and drama was such a laugh with you there. You were so easy going, so easy to talk to, you had a heart of gold, and I know I speak for everyone when I say, you are never going to be forgotten. Goodbye Jim, RestInPeace xx
    Posted by: Lisa, SE London on 5:17pm Sat 10 May 08
    To all of Jims young friends who left comments; I never knew Jim and I dont know any of you but I know, in a way, how you must be feeling; My cousin was killed aged 17 some 25 years ago now and the shock, the anger, the unjustice of it all that I feel I can emphasise with you; ((((Hugs))) and again, to the young lads family, my deepest sympathys to you all;
    Posted by: kay, eltham on 5:18pm Sat 10 May 08
    RIP Jimmy...I Dont Personally Know You But I Know Harry.
    Hope Whoeva Done This Is Caught And Killed!!!
    Sweetdreams
    xxx
    Posted by: c, lee on 5:30pm Sat 10 May 08
    i cant actually believe it, he was one of the nicest lads u could meet...ive known him since nursery an i jus cant believe hes gone...my thoughts an prayers are with his family! theyr such a wonderful group of people and i can only imagen the pain they're feeling right now! R.i.p jimmy, you'll be greatly missed!! x
    Posted by: Paul Godfrey, Home on 5:52pm Sat 10 May 08
    My thoughts go out out to Jimmy's family.. I am shocked and completely numb at what has happened. I prayed the outcome would be different. I cannot believe this has happened to someone so young.
    Posted by: Miss Angry on 5:53pm Sat 10 May 08
    Unless N/S has a technical problem I can only assume my comment was censored. I fully understand why people have a need to express their sorrow and sympathy at this sort of tragedy. But the media should also allow us to express our anger that this sort of thing keeps happening more and more frequently as the months tick by. Children are killing children, what is going on? Why is this happening on a regular basis and what needs to be done to deter this from ever happening again? This news is shocking and outrageous and a family and community are left reeling..what will our grand politicians do to STOP THIS happening again!!!!
    Posted by: paul godfrey, home on 6:00pm Sat 10 May 08
    Miss Angry wrote:
    Unless N/S has a technical problem I can only assume my comment was censored. I fully understand why people have a need to express their sorrow and sympathy at this sort of tragedy. But the media should also allow us to express our anger that this sort of thing keeps happening more and more frequently as the months tick by. Children are killing children, what is going on? Why is this happening on a regular basis and what needs to be done to deter this from ever happening again? This news is shocking and outrageous and a family and community are left reeling..what will our grand politicians do to STOP THIS happening again!!!!
    Please this is not time or place for your comments. They are valid, but please let people use this service to leave messages.
    Thankyou.
    Posted by: kirsty, grove park on 6:11pm Sat 10 May 08
    My thoughts are with the family. R.I.P ****
    Posted by: SE London, SE London on 6:20pm Sat 10 May 08
    Another murder of a youth on our streets. This poor young man as lost his life while woking. Something more of our youngster should be doing instead of causing mayhem and murder on our streets. My sympathies and thoughts are with this innocent young mans family and friends. I hope the catch those responsible for this sensless murder and sentence them to,life in prison and throw away the key. They are the lowest of the low tougher sentencing as to be brought in. Stop and search must also continue on the streets of South East London.
    Posted by: Lisa, SE London on 6:28pm Sat 10 May 08
    I agree; But its against their human rights such is the sickness in this country and society called Political Correctness;
    Posted by: SE London, SE London on 6:28pm Sat 10 May 08
    Rest in Peace young man. You will not be forgotten. I feel so sorry for your mum and brother. I never knew any of you but my heart goes out to you all. Such a waste of a innocent young life.
    Posted by: melissa, bexleyheath on 6:46pm Sat 10 May 08
    im just in shock at the minute.. i dont understand.. one of the most genuine boys i ever met.. so bubbly and up for a laugh. All those jokes we had together just feel like yesterday and its hard to think that well never have any again.. you will NEVERR be forgotten babee.. always in our hearts.. A TRUEE FRIEND (L)

    My thoughts are with the family and other friends.. X
    Posted by: Siofra, Jessy, lee on 6:49pm Sat 10 May 08
    Jimmie, Omg cant believe your gone, we was with you just last nite screamin 'HI JIM!!' =(
    You will be sadly missed by everyone , we love you loadsss, r.i.p babee,,, ****
    Posted by: Dennis, Australia on 6:53pm Sat 10 May 08
    Its horrible. Such senseless violence, something should be done about this sort of thing, i mean if police can't protect us or get there in time... Its criminal, and ambulances always that 5 minutes too late. There should be something else to stop this sort of thing.
    Posted by: hayley wright, mottingham on 7:04pm Sat 10 May 08
    May you rest in peace, hopefully you have gone to a better place. My thoughts and sympathys are with your family and friends .
    Posted by: secret, lee on 7:11pm Sat 10 May 08
    i just missed this incident in lee and was properly at train station when it happened , there was still all police down there at 6:30pm when i arrived back, this area is normaly peaceful and doesnt have much trouble its sad a boy of 16 has died he must have been doing his gcse same as i am , rest in peace my respects to the family of the boy
    Posted by: B, Bromley on 7:26pm Sat 10 May 08
    when i was younger, i was very close friends with jimmy, i am strugling to come to grips with whats happened, it must be so difficult for the mizens who are such lovely people, and who play an important in the local parish.
    r.i.p Jimmy
    Posted by: WENDY BARRINGTON, LEE on 7:46pm Sat 10 May 08
    yet another young life stopped in their tracks... my thoughts aare with you jimmy and your family... rest in peasce
    Posted by: Rosemary, Eltham on 7:50pm Sat 10 May 08
    Jimmy,
    I cannot get my head round all this. It's not fair. I didn't known you that well but i spoke to you quite a bit...especially last night. You were so lovely Jimmy. You didn't deserve this. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. You will be missed by everyone Jimmy. You will never be forgotten. Love Rosemary
    xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Posted by: David S., London on 7:52pm Sat 10 May 08
    The problem can only be addressed if the problem is first acknowledged. Political coreectness is still too strong to allow this to happen so many many more youg people willd ie. I am not convineced that the politiacl corectness will ever go - so the murders in London will soon be in the hundreds of kids and then the thosands in 20 years. The Media will stop reporting them soon. Everyone knows what I mean, but anyone who mentions it will ahve theri comment removed, some have been removed already, I see. They last onl a few minutes here. so, if you want more to die delete this one too.
    Posted by: delete on 8:13pm Sat 10 May 08
    David S. wrote:
    The problem can only be addressed if the problem is first acknowledged. Political coreectness is still too strong to allow this to happen so many many more youg people willd ie. I am not convineced that the politiacl corectness will ever go - so the murders in London will soon be in the hundreds of kids and then the thosands in 20 years. The Media will stop reporting them soon. Everyone knows what I mean, but anyone who mentions it will ahve theri comment removed, some have been removed already, I see. They last onl a few minutes here. so, if you want more to die delete this one too.
    David why persist had make stupid comments. This is not the place to make judgments on the political matters. We all understand your concerns and again your points are valid, but here they are not. feel free to start your own blog. but please leave this section for friends to leave messages.

    Thankyou
    Posted by: Heather, Lee on 8:13pm Sat 10 May 08
    I have lived in Lee for 8 years and am shocked at what happened today, it's truly horrific. From what I have read from all these messages here this poor lad Jimmy was a very popluar guy. My thoughts are with his family & friends at this very sad time.
    Posted by: Peter, London on 8:37pm Sat 10 May 08
    Delete. Davids's comment is perfectly valid and not stupid. I have reported you for abuse, but I wonder by your anme that you might be the editors, if so I am diappointed by your calling someone stupid.
    Posted by: chris, Lee on 8:48pm Sat 10 May 08
    This incident is terribly sad, and first and foremost my heart goes out to the Mizen family.
    Having read the various news items on this, it seems that Jimmy was standing up for himself and others,against someone
    who was prepared to behave in a violent and cowardly way.
    As we all know, there are huge problems at the moment in London with knife crime, violence and a general breakdown in order - this is a real shame.
    As someone who enjoys living in Lee - this is close to home.
    The comments above are
    incredibly supportive and having read them, and it seems Jimmy was a very popular, likeable and decent guy. Im very sad for Jimmy's family and friends.
    Lets hope the culprit is caught and justice prevails.

    Posted by: Sparky, Clapham on 9:30pm Sat 10 May 08
    David’s comment go to the heart of the matter.

    With multiple cultures vying for dominance, the difference between right and wrong is no longer clear. And how can it ever be when what’s right in one culture can be wrong in another? What an Englishman inherently knows to be very wrong can be small beer to someone who’s just touched down at Heathrow.

    We’re living under a tyranny of political correctness where challenging the ideology of multiculturalism will lead to you losing your job and being branded a fascist. Someone needs to challenge this vile ideology and it needs to come from the top. The Prime Minister or the Queen must defend free speach.
    Posted by: Abbs Family on 9:31pm Sat 10 May 08
    Terrible news. We know the family - a dear, lovely family. Our prayers are with you tonight. Anything you need please get in touch.
    Posted by: s, eltham on 9:34pm Sat 10 May 08
    i was in the year above jimmy at both primary school and secondary he will be missed dearly its a shame that he did not get to see his last day at st thomas more
    RIP jimmy
    Posted by: Barry, London on 9:38pm Sat 10 May 08
    Blessimgs to the family and friends. I am not a vengeful person, but hope the culprit is caught quickly and given a suitable sentence. I might ask that a better descrition be given by the police and media rather than 'male youth'. The male youth would possibly be caught more easily if such were done,I'm sure more is known about him, and he now presents a danger to others and to himself as he is wanted for murder. I feel he should go to prison for at least a year for this terrible act where he can reflect on his deed and hope on his release he becomes a good and successful citizen.
    Posted by: Sarah, lee on 10:01pm Sat 10 May 08
    I was at the train station when this happened i would of been just getting on the train its scarry coz i walked past there brfore it happened well like 30 mins before it happened and i didnt come back untill 6:00pm and there was police and we couldnt get throuth we got told "there has been an incident in the bakers" and we had to go and walk around the long was
    Posted by: Marianne Bick, Lee on 10:02pm Sat 10 May 08
    A whole array of emotions raced through me when I heard of this horrendous crime, and my thoughts and prayers go to Jimmy’s family, whom I know. A nicer family you could not find, they are so friendly, loving and close knit.

    I was angry, horrified, sad, frustrated and felt powerless at yet another senseless death of a very decent young man. Jimmy is the victim of our society’s failings and inability to stop crime. I feel that 40 years of liberal education standards and the ever present meddling of the state has produced youngsters who want instant gratification and when denied it will resort to violence to get what they want. The failings lie squarely with society who turns a blind eye when minor infractions are committed or dare not speak up for fear of retaliation. “Must not upset the little darlings” when they are young with parents (whatever half is raising them) pandering to their offspring’s’ whims and wishes for a quiet life instead of setting boundaries and teaching them that no means just that, NO, results in unruly adults unable to distinguish between right and wrong.

    How many more Jimmy’s before this government stops talking about getting tough on crime. This community bold wants action against crime NOT WORDS.
    Posted by: Hugh E Torrance, London on 10:05pm Sat 10 May 08
    Its true political correctness is killing the youth of this once noble country and censors are as much to blame for extinguishing the truth for fear of losing their jobs or offending their politically correct masters.
    For Jimmy,I can say,those who lose their life will find it...those who find their life will lose it.
    Posted by: claire, Kent on 10:11pm Sat 10 May 08
    another tragic loss of a youth with his whole life in front of him. i feel for my 2 x cousins who i believe knew Jimmy. RIP x
    Posted by: claire, Kent on 10:13pm Sat 10 May 08
    Another tragic loss of life - he had his whole life in front of him. condolances go to his family & friends, and also my 2 x cousins who i believe went to Tommy Moores with Jimmy. RIP x
    Posted by: RJC, Lee on 10:17pm Sat 10 May 08
    Can only echo what others including the Abbs family have said above.
    Thoughts and Prayers with the family whom I know very well.
    Posted by: heloise, Eltham on 10:19pm Sat 10 May 08
    jimmy..you are a one and only friend! you have been a true friend to me from the start and deserved a brilliant life. you are the most loving caring friend that i have ever met. drama will never be the same again and monday everyone will be thinking of you gracefully and our thoughts are with the familly. my goodbyes are in your heart and our preys. LOVE YOU JIMMY xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Posted by: Lisa, SE London on 10:20pm Sat 10 May 08
    I ABSOLUTELY agree with you Marianne on every point; My four kids are 17; 14; 6 and 4; When my ex hubby rang me to tell me not to be concerned as the 17 and 14 year old who live in flats right near the bakers were alright i was relieved it wasnt mine; But Jimmy was somebodys son and somebodys sibling; RIP Jimmy; Its tragic and its wrong and its so so terribly sad; :(
    Posted by: Max, Lee on 10:37pm Sat 10 May 08
    There was a post saying the killer was a black youth. Does anyone know if that is true? The post has been deleted.

    Posted by: Lyle Howe, Lee, Burnt Ash Hill on 10:40pm Sat 10 May 08
    I'm so shocked this has happend and so close to near where i live. I didnt witness the attack but when i got home i could see a Virgin Helicopter circulating above my home and then landed near by. I was wondering what had happend, but my brother works at the door shop in Burnt Ash Hill and he told me what had happend.
    R.I.P - Jimmy Mizen
    Posted by: Miss Angry on 10:53pm Sat 10 May 08
    paul godfrey wrote:
    Miss Angry wrote: Unless N/S has a technical problem I can only assume my comment was censored. I fully understand why people have a need to express their sorrow and sympathy at this sort of tragedy. But the media should also allow us to express our anger that this sort of thing keeps happening more and more frequently as the months tick by. Children are killing children, what is going on? Why is this happening on a regular basis and what needs to be done to deter this from ever happening again? This news is shocking and outrageous and a family and community are left reeling..what will our grand politicians do to STOP THIS happening again!!!!
    Please this is not time or place for your comments. They are valid, but please let people use this service to leave messages. Thankyou.
    A similar comment like the one in response to David by 'Delete'. This is not an obituary page, it is a comment page and it is not subject to the victim's friends and family only. People are angry! Your polite thankyou caused me some respect to remain quiet for awhile but now that you are trying to silence others into keeping their views to themselves I think it is you, Paul, who should show a little more tolerance and respect for people to have free speech and express their views on this site. If you still disagree please tell me where and when I should voice my views if not here on a comment page of a local paper?

    To the family and friends of the young man who tragically lost his life today my heart goes out to you, I can't imagine the pain and loss this tragedy has caused you. This should never ever ever have happened and there is something vastly wrong with this country for its youths to be able to reek such devastation on the lives of others, law and order must be an issue here as well, so please well wishers and mourners grant others space to air their views...this is terrible!!!
    Posted by: secret, se london on 10:58pm Sat 10 May 08
    My cousin was workin in da bakery as it happened, she saw everythin! i feel 4 every1 involved n of course especially da family of da poor young boy, another person innocently taken away!! rest in peace jimmy!
    Posted by: Chris, Catford on 11:13pm Sat 10 May 08
    I did not know him personally but his family are a much loved part of the community and I went to school with one of his brothers.

    Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers; may you rest in peace.
    Posted by: Hugh E Torrance, London on 11:25pm Sat 10 May 08
    Posted by: Miss Angry on 10:53pm today

    You are absolutely right... good post.
    Posted by: Mark, Lewisham on 11:31pm Sat 10 May 08
    Another tragic killing, thoughts are with the family at this time. I am a police officer covering this area, time and time again we are accused of abusing our power when we stop and search people, we also have to fill out a form each and everytime, this month I have taken 5 knives off the streets but yet again the 'punishment' handed out at youth court is hardly a deterent. Perhaps with support from the public and goverment when can prevent more tragic loss of life.
    Posted by: Tim, South East London on 11:50pm Sat 10 May 08
    My boy has just told me that he knew the boy who was tragically killed.
    What on earth is going on?
    My heart felt sympathies go out to the family.
    When I was there age we had plenty of fights but not like this, we had punch ups and that was that.
    Something has to be done.
    Stop the talking and act now before other families are grieving a loved one.
    It makes me sick that nothing is being done about this, there is plenty of talk and no action.
    That is the fact. Members of Parliament should be ashamed of themselves.
    The reason nothing is done is because they do not have children who grow up on the streets of London.
    Get real and act.
    Posted by: sharon shuter, lewisham on 11:57pm Sat 10 May 08
    So sad this is awful, the poor family and the boy how scared must he of been.. let prayers help the family...
    To much crime.. it gives u no faith in society.. Only on tuesday this week i was caught up trying 2 help people in a mass fight in leahurst road lewisham i was nearly stabbed they missed me and stabbed a young male what has happened 2 the world!!! he survived only a flesh wound god bless!!!!
    Posted by: Curious, SE London on 12:17am Sun 11 May 08
    Sparky wrote:
    David’s comment go to the heart of the matter.

    With multiple cultures vying for dominance, the difference between right and wrong is no longer clear. And how can it ever be when what’s right in one culture can be wrong in another? What an Englishman inherently knows to be very wrong can be small beer to someone who’s just touched down at Heathrow.

    We’re living under a tyranny of political correctness where challenging the ideology of multiculturalism will lead to you losing your job and being branded a fascist. Someone needs to challenge this vile ideology and it needs to come from the top. The Prime Minister or the Queen must defend free speach.
    WTF has this got to do with it?! I can only assume you have inside information that the person who killed this lad had "just touched down at Heathrow"? I hope you've informed the police. Perhaps not, perhaps you're just an idiot. And from Clapham...why are you even on this website?
    Posted by: Paul, home on 12:36am Sun 11 May 08
    Miss Angry wrote:
    paul godfrey wrote:
    Miss Angry wrote: Unless N/S has a technical problem I can only assume my comment was censored. I fully understand why people have a need to express their sorrow and sympathy at this sort of tragedy. But the media should also allow us to express our anger that this sort of thing keeps happening more and more frequently as the months tick by. Children are killing children, what is going on? Why is this happening on a regular basis and what needs to be done to deter this from ever happening again? This news is shocking and outrageous and a family and community are left reeling..what will our grand politicians do to STOP THIS happening again!!!!
    Please this is not time or place for your comments. They are valid, but please let people use this service to leave messages. Thankyou.
    A similar comment like the one in response to David by \'Delete\'. This is not an obituary page, it is a comment page and it is not subject to the victim\'s friends and family only. People are angry! Your polite thankyou caused me some respect to remain quiet for awhile but now that you are trying to silence others into keeping their views to themselves I think it is you, Paul, who should show a little more tolerance and respect for people to have free speech and express their views on this site. If you still disagree please tell me where and when I should voice my views if not here on a comment page of a local paper?

    To the family and friends of the young man who tragically lost his life today my heart goes out to you, I can\'t imagine the pain and loss this tragedy has caused you. This should never ever ever have happened and there is something vastly wrong with this country for its youths to be able to reek such devastation on the lives of others, law and order must be an issue here as well, so please well wishers and mourners grant others space to air their views...this is terrible!!!
    I'm sorry Miss Angry that you feel i am trying to stop your freedom of speech, i do agree with everything you are saying as i say it myself. But it is choosing when to use that freedom of speech maybe i have taken the comments to heart because i was in the bakery and cannot shut out the shocking images that i witnessed today and the absolute despair on the faces off every one around me.

    In response to your question where can we voice our freedom of speech, i think it would be good to have a forum that we can use to its full extent.

    Thanks
    Posted by: cassie, bromley on 12:46am Sun 11 May 08
    Something has to be done. Stop the talking and act now before other families are grieving a loved one.
    It makes me sick that nothing is being done about this, there is plenty of talk and no action...Members of Parliament should be ashamed of themselves.


    yes tim, well said, i totally agree

    rip jimmy mizen, love and sincere condolences to your family and friends x
    Posted by: Jester on 1:11am Sun 11 May 08
    Enough.

    Zero tolerance, Mister Johnson. The decent people of London DEMAND it.
    Get the scum off the streets NOW!
    Posted by: Rachel on 1:28am Sun 11 May 08
    Paul, we all understand that you are probably traumatised by what you witnessed, reading about a tragic incident in the local paper is nothing like the devastation and horror of actually being at the scene and fruitlessly trying to help. I Have been served by jimmy in the bakery, and he wasnt a lanky or stocky 16 year old, he was slender and still boyish, Paul we realise you saw a person who was little more than a child fatally wounded, our feelings go out to the family but we also realise anyone who was actually there will need our sypathies and best wishes too. Paul dont be ashamed to take your time before going back to work, and find someone you trust to talk to, dont hold your feelings in.
    Posted by: rip, LEE on 2:14am Sun 11 May 08
    SAD SAD DAY FOR EVERYONE
    JUST CNAT HELP THINKING WHO WILL BE NEXT , THE STREETS ARE NOT SAFE ANYMORE

    RIP JIMMY
    Posted by: Lesley, Lee on 2:54am Sun 11 May 08
    Words fail me.

    RIP Jimmy.

    My thoughts are with the family and those that are affected by this tragic death.

    Posted by: stand together or die alone, Chislehurst on 8:21am Sun 11 May 08
    another waste of a young human life, extingusihed by needless violence.
    But blaming the politicians the police or a multi racial society is just ridiculas ! No amount of police presence on our streets and no increase in sentancing etc etc etc, is going to stop some young thug losing it, taking a weapon and then taking someones life.
    This is a direct result of society not caring, a society which allows pensioners to die in their homes undiscovered for days weeks and sometimes even months, a society where a man can lie dead in a busy market square and no one even care enough to check on him.
    Jimmy cared enough, he cared enough to step in and try and calm down a difficult situation, he paid for that with his life. If a few more of us cared enough there would be no hiding place for the killers and the scum would be handed over in a matter of hours to face justice, which itself is a joke, but thats another story.

    Oh and b4 someone tries to tell me this doesnt belong here.....its a web page to comment on the story, not an obituary page, it is you that are in the wrong.
    Posted by: anon, orpington on 8:49am Sun 11 May 08
    Sitting here with my 8 year old son and 3 year old daughter, tears rolling down my face, I didn't even know Jimmy or the Mizen family, I'm just a mum trying to get my head round a young lad celebrating his birthday the previous evening, getting up for work, when his life was stolen from him. It scares me to the core to look at my children and wonder what their future holds.... Something must be done to protect our kids- and that is most definitely a human right.

    RIP Jimmy and to the family and friends of this young man my sincere condolences for your tragic loss, be strong for each other.

    Posted by: pink, bexley on 9:28am Sun 11 May 08
    This is a very tragic loss for the family,this sounds to me as though this person who ever done this is either mentally ill or just another silly idiot trying to get into a gang and has done this by there orders or part of his innitiation.
    Like i say tragic loss but this country is full of sponge brains who think joining any gang is great 2 words for people like that
    "NO HOPERS"
    Posted by: Max, England on 10:38am Sun 11 May 08
    We are living in a violent third world cesspit, and the future will not get any better I can assure you if those who have ruled over us for the past few decades are allowed to continue in their mission and desire to bring about the total destruction of British society.

    We as a people have become weak, easily-led, undisciplined, lazy, uncaring, aimless, selfish and materialistic. We have lost that oneness that made us unique; put bluntly we are non-British when judged against past British societies: And that was always the plan and we swallowed it hook, line and sinker without even lifting so much as a little finger in our own defence.

    We must awake to what has happened, and guard against what will happen in the future. We must unite and stand fast against this tyranny, and these tyrants who care only for their own selfish aims.

    When I read that story of that young lad my blood literally boiled as I have a 15 year old son myself, and the thought of him not coming home from just going to the shops, and breathing his last on some shop floor saturated in his own blood drives me insane.

    I want change, I want the scum removed from society, I want justice and I want retribution!

    I want Britain to be British!

    And God willing, one day I will have it.


    max
    Posted by: Peter Folkes, London on 10:43am Sun 11 May 08
    Why is there no description of the killer don`t they want to catch him.
    Posted by: ex-liberal, watford on 10:52am Sun 11 May 08
    Peter Folkes wrote:
    Why is there no description of the killer don`t they want to catch him.
    Just what I was thinking. If they gave his race it would narrow things down a bit.
    Posted by: Dan, london on 10:53am Sun 11 May 08
    A male youth ?

    Perhaps there could be a more accurate description, which would help find this person ?

    Posted by: Sue, Bromley on 11:51am Sun 11 May 08
    My thoughts are with the family of this young man. What an awful thing to happen to any family.

    The article say's the suspect was seen heading towards Burnt Ash Lane, Well that may explain why who ever is deleteing comments and calling people stupid is trying to stop comments as such.
    Newsshopper appear to operate a news blackout on this area, they rarely report on anything down here. The 'gangs' are here from all over, drug dealing done openly on occassions and decent peoples lives made a misery because they have to put up with it.
    I will be surprised if this comment is not deleted also.
    So newsshopper, why?
    Posted by: Kinalp, Dorking on 12:09pm Sun 11 May 08
    god bless you Jimmy, i knew you from new dawn as you and your familly often helped my dad with the familly camp, you were always smiling, helpful and would do anything for anyone, im not sure about alot of things in life but know this that the world will be at a loss with you now gone.
    Rip Jimmy Mizen and my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your famiiy at this time.
    Posted by: Miss Angry on 12:10pm Sun 11 May 08
    My kindest regards and sympathy to Paul who witnessed this terrible scene. I hope you can come to terms with yesterday's horror and pain and learn to move on in your life. x

    S.T.O.D.A. and Max I work in the rescue services and our main objective is to save lives. Britain is FULL of GOOD people who still have a good sense of morals and standards. I work among many courageous and willing people who I would trust with my life. I do agree with you that society is at fault here, but also the system we are under as a whole has some bearing on the downward spiral of moral decency. You cannot blame the police, the politician or the public alone, but as a whole in its failure to discourage serious crime. We do need to act as a whole, re-educate people on scruples and tighten up the legal system and policing system, (cut out the bull'), that would support the police and society as a whole!

    But finally the ultimate blame and penalty must rest heavily on the shoulders of the killer himself. I hope he is caught and convicted asap!

    Posted by: Ali, Eltham on 12:20pm Sun 11 May 08
    I am shocked. My thoughts are with Jimmy's family. The life is wasted. I have read all posts here, people are suggesting different things. All are right. But I think - we as a society must start acting. Acting from family level to teach our children to respect other people. and from keeping pressure on authorities to stop political correctness, untie hands of police, and remove criminals off the streets. By starting doings these, we show respect to Jim and all other young people whose life was wasted. R.i.p. Jim. and my thoughts are with Jim's family.
    Posted by: H on 12:21pm Sun 11 May 08
    http://www.facebook.

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    Join the RIP Jimmy Mizen group & show your support, pay your respects.
    Posted by: Sarah Davies, Lee on 12:29pm Sun 11 May 08
    It is very sad that we have reached a point that when the media deliberately withholds details of the race of a suspect, everyone knows that it is being done out of political correctness.

    We should not use this dreadful crime to make political points. However, a much loved young man has lost his life and a family has been destroyed.

    His killer has to be caught and stopped from doing it again to another family. That surely is more important than political correctness.
    Posted by: Sarah Davies, Lee on 12:48pm Sun 11 May 08
    I have converted the facebook link into a tinyURL to make it easier for people to use here, just copy an