A drill rapper who wears a mask has been revealed as a murderer, bragging about killing a schoolboy.

Jimmy Mizen died from a fatal injury inflicted by Jake Fahri in Lee, London the day after his 16th birthday.

January 16th 2025.

A drill rapper who wears a mask has been revealed as a murderer, bragging about killing a schoolboy.
Jimmy Mizen was just a sixteen-year-old boy when he tragically lost his life in a bakery in Lee, south east London. It was May 10, 2008, the day after his birthday, when he was attacked by a violent teenager named Jake Fahri. The attacker threw an oven dish at Jimmy, causing him to bleed to death. It was a senseless act of violence that left his family and community in shock and mourning.

Recently, there have been reports that a drill rapper, who goes by the name TEN, may have lyrics in his songs that glorify the murder of Jimmy Mizen. This rapper, whose real name is Jake Fahri, was recently released from prison after serving a life sentence for the killing. His music has gained attention and even been featured on BBC 1Xtra, with one DJ praising his unique style.

However, it seems that the BBC may have overlooked the true identity of this rapper before featuring his music. Some of his songs appear to reference Jimmy's death, with lines such as "Stuck it on a man and watched him melt like Ben and Jerry's." These lyrics are disturbing and disrespectful to the memory of Jimmy Mizen. His mother, Margaret Mizen, expressed her sadness at this news, but also stated that her son's legacy of forgiveness, peace, and hope will not be changed.

The Ministry of Justice is currently investigating these reports as a top priority. Jimmy's murder was a tragic event that deeply affected his family and the community. He was only sixteen years old, with his whole life ahead of him. It is a senseless loss that should not be glorified in any way.

It is important to remember that Jake Fahri is now a free man, and he has chosen to pursue a career in music. Under the name TEN, his songs can be found on various platforms such as Spotify and YouTube. This is a disturbing thought for Jimmy's family, who have forgiven Fahri but will never forget the pain and loss caused by his actions.

In a statement, the BBC made it clear that they do not condone violence and have strict guidelines in place before broadcasting any content. However, they did confirm that two songs by TEN were played on 1Xtra, but not the ones referencing Jimmy's murder. The corporation also stated that this individual does not feature on any playlists.

It is reported that Fahri will be released from prison in May 2023, thanks to the approval of the Parole Board. Now, he is pursuing a music career under the name TEN, and his songs have been played on BBC 1Xtra. Meanwhile, the Mizen family continues to grieve and honor the memory of their beloved Jimmy. They have even been recognized for their work in promoting forgiveness and peace in schools.

In a 2018 interview, Jimmy's parents, Barry and Margaret Mizen, spoke about their decision to forgive their son's killer. They described their final moments with Jimmy, how he was happy and then suddenly gone. They also expressed their belief that people who commit murder are not inherently bad, but rather have made bad decisions that have ruined not only the life of their victim but also their own.

Mrs. Mizen shared that forgiveness is not about the other person, but about finding peace within oneself. She also questioned if there was more forgiveness in the world, perhaps there would be less violence and pain. The Mizen family's strength and forgiveness serve as a powerful reminder that even in the face of tragedy, love and hope can prevail.

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