TEENAGER Rochelle Holness was murdered in September 2005.
The 15-year-old left her home in Nelgarde Road, Catford, to make a phone call to her boyfriend.
Four days later her dismembered body was found dumped in four bags near rubbish chutes on the Milford Towers estate in Catford.
The mourners at her funeral at King's Church Centre, Catford Hill, Lewisham, included R&B star Ms Dynamite, who sang her hit song You Don't Have to Cry No More in tribute.
Speaking at the time, her mother, Jennifer Bennett, of Nelgarde Road, Catford, said: "Words cannot express the grief I feel in losing such a beautiful daughter."
Two months after her death, 100 youngsters marched to campaign for better protection for young people.
The marchers, who walked from Catford town centre to Lewisham Hospital, called for more CCTV cameras and more foot police.
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