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Service held for bakery death boy Service held for bakery death boy
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A memorial service is being held for a teenager killed in a bakery a week ago in south-east London.A memorial service is being held for a teenager killed in a bakery a week ago in south-east London.
Jimmy Mizen, who turned 16 a day before his death, suffered a fatal neck injury from a shard of glass at the Three Cooks bakery store in Lee, on 10 May.Jimmy Mizen, who turned 16 a day before his death, suffered a fatal neck injury from a shard of glass at the Three Cooks bakery store in Lee, on 10 May.
Family and friends will gather at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Lee at 1200 BST to pay tribute to the teenager.Family and friends will gather at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Lee at 1200 BST to pay tribute to the teenager.
Jake Fahri, 19, of Lee, has been charged with his murder.Jake Fahri, 19, of Lee, has been charged with his murder.
'Gentle giant'
After the service at the church, where Jimmy served as an altar boy and was baptised, his family is expected to visit the scene where he died.After the service at the church, where Jimmy served as an altar boy and was baptised, his family is expected to visit the scene where he died.
They will hold a period of silence, say prayers and lay flowers.They will hold a period of silence, say prayers and lay flowers.
Large numbers of people are expected to attend the church service.Large numbers of people are expected to attend the church service.
Jimmy's parents Barry, 56, and Margaret, 55, paid loving tribute to their "happy-go-lucky" son following a leavers' Mass outside his school, St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive in Eltham, south-east London, on Monday.
Described as a "gentle giant", Jimmy, who was 6ft 4in (1.92m), and a committed Christian, was due to embark on an apprenticeship in the housing department at Southwark Council.
He leaves behind his parents and six brothers and two sisters - Tommy, Joanne, both 35, Danny, 30, Billy, 28, Bobby, 24, Samantha, 21, Harry, 18 and George, eight.
Mr Fahri is due to next appear at the Old Bailey in August.Mr Fahri is due to next appear at the Old Bailey in August.
Jimmy was the 13th teenager to be killed in London this year.Jimmy was the 13th teenager to be killed in London this year.