Jimmy Mizen’s heartbroken mum makes plea after her son’s killer is thrown back behind bars after Sun investigation
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THE mum of stabbed teen Jimmy Mizen has called for an end to drill rap’s “words of murder” – as her son’s killer was back behind bars thanks to The Sun. Hours after thug Jake Fahri was returned to prison, peace campaigner Margaret slammed the violent music glorifying crime, drugs and gang life.
The 72-year-old, yesterday at a primary school teaching youngsters forgiveness, insisted: “They’re not songs. Are they? They’re words. “The words in them, they’re actually dreadful and if it’s a way of making a living, they should be ashamed of themselves.
“We and my family will always spread the same message, and that’s one of forgiveness, peace and hope. “And I use those words because they’re really important to me, and that’s something we’re going to continue through our charity. “And maybe someone could do a song about forgiveness, peace and hope. It’s much better to have these good words than words of murder.”.
Margaret, said of Fahri last night: “I’d like him to show remorse, and for the Parole Board to look into it properly. Clearly, Jake’s not showing remorse.”. The brave campaigner, made an MBE in 2013 for her work promoting peace, also called for more regulation over drill rap’s violent lyrics.
We told how the lyrics of Fahri, 35, also known as TEN, seemed to contain bloodthirsty references to the 2008 murder of Jimmy. Margaret, who still lives near the scene in Lee, South East London, said: “I think it goes without saying anything that promotes murder, promotes knives, promotes drugs, it shouldn’t be allowed.