Mum of ­murdered teen Jimmy Mizen tells justice bosses to ‘do the right thing’ as they consider releasing killer 

THE mum of ­murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen has told justice bosses to “do the right thing” as they again weigh up releasing his killer from jail. 

A Parole Board panel will consider setting Jake Fahri free for the second time at a behind-closed-doors hearing next Tuesday. 

Murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen’s mum has urged justice bosses to ‘do the right thing’ as they again weigh up releasing his killer from jail.Credit: PA
Margaret Mizen, 72, who runs the anti-knife crime Jimmy Mizen Foundation, said: ‘I hope the Parole Board makes the right decision — no matter what that decision is’Credit: Peter Jordan
A Parole Board panel will consider setting Jake Fahri free for the second time at a behind-closed-doors hearing next TuesdayCredit: PA

The 36-year-old was first paroled in June 2023 but recalled to jail after a Sun investigation found he boasted of the murder in drill rap songs

Fahri got life in jail with a minimum 14 years for killing Jimmy, 16, in 2008 in a bakery in Lee, South East London.

During a row, he threw a large glass dish that shattered, severing an artery in Jimmy’s neck. 

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Margaret Mizen, 72, who runs the anti-knife crime Jimmy Mizen Foundation, said: “I hope the Parole Board makes the right decision — no matter what that decision is.

“We just have to trust and hope they get it right this time.

“We know the day has been coming for some time. 

“It has been a stressful time because the hearing has been arranged nine days before Christmas. 

“It’s not a pleasant thing to think about, especially at this time of year.” 

The Parole Board said: “A panel will carefully examine a huge range of evidence.

“Protecting the public is our priority.” 

Millwall fan Jimmy was attacked with a Pyrex dish by Fahri at a bakery in Lee, south-east London, in 2009Credit: Handout
Fahri was granted a parole hearing to be held this month

The murder of Jimmy Mizen

Millwall fan and former altar boy Jimmy was attacked at a bakery by Fahri, then aged 19, who had gone in and started an argument.

The wannabe gangster hurled a Pyrex dish at 6ft 4in Jimmy, severing blood vessels in Jimmy’s neck, killing him.

He pleaded not guilty to murder but was convicted after a two-week trial at the Old Bailey in 2009.

Fahri was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 14 years for killing the 16-year-old.

His budding music career began after the Parole Board released him on licence in May 2023 after serving 14 years of a life sentence.

Fahri, 35, was arrested at his flat in Deptford, south-east London, in January after officials had examined a dossier of evidence handed to them by The Sun.

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