May 9 – 2008: Jimmy Mizen celebrates his 16th birthday with friends and family.
May 10 – 2008: 10.40am: Jimmy and his brother, Harry, walk to the local newsagent to buy the 16-year-old's first-ever lottery ticket.
May 10- 2008 – 10.45am: The brothers walk into the Three Cooks Bakery in Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, to buy a sausage roll.
May 10 – 2008 – 10.49am: Jimmy Mizen gets involved in an argument with Jake Fahri who throws a glass dish at him. The dish smashes on Jimmy's neck and severs his jugular. The teenager bleeds to death.
May 10 – 2008 – 11am: Fahri runs to Nicholas Olumu's house where he phones friend Damian Heaven saying he has “had a madness” and “f***ed up”.
May 10 – 2008 – 2pm: Witnesses report seeing Jake Fahri fleeing the bakery following the row with Jimmy in the morning, May 11 – 2008 – 11am: Police visit Fahri's home in Milborough Crescent, Lee. Officers search the house but the teenager is not at home.
May 12 – 2008 – AM: Police confirm there is “no racial or gang element” to the killing.
May 12 – 2008 – noon: Classmates of Jimmy at St Thomas More Roman Catholic School, Eltham, attend a mass in his memory.
May 13 – 2008 – AM: Fahri books himself into a hotel room at the Holiday Inn under the name 'Jack Walker' to spend some time with his girlfriend before saying goodbye.
May 13 – 2008 – pm: Fahri arrives at Sutton police station with a solicitor to turn himself in. He is immediately arrested by officers.
May 15 – 2008: Fahri appears at Sutton Magistrates' Court charged with the murder of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen.
May 17 – 2008 – noon: A memorial is held at Our Lady Of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, in Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, where Jimmy was an alter boy.
June 5 – 2008: A Jimmybus fund is set-up by the teenager's second cousin raising money for a new bus for Jimmy's old scout group – the 21st Lewisham North.
June 20 – 2008 - Noon: Hundreds of mourners attend Jimmy's funeral held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Lee. The teenager is later buried at Grove Park Cemetery in Marvels Lane.
August 14 – 2008: Public donations to the Jimmybus fund reaches £20,000 – enough to buy one mini-bus.
August 14 – 2008: Jimmy's GCSE results are collected from St Thomas More Roman Catholic School in Eltham by his father, Barry Mizen. Jimmy achieved eight A* - C grades.
August 19 – 2008: School ties and uniforms are hung outside the Three Cooks bakery in Lee where the teenager was killed.
September 16 – 2008 – Jake Fahri pleads not guilty to murder.
October 11 – 2008 – 8pm: More than 1,000 people attend a music concert, called Sparkle, in London's west end. Brother Tommy's band, Tested Material, plays at the gig to raise cash for another Jimmy Bus.
March 13 – 2009 – 2pm: Jimmy Mizen murder trial begins at the Old Bailey.
March 16 – 2009 – 10.30am: Jimmy's 19-year-old brother Harry takes to the witness box to speak about the row which led to his younger brother's death.
March 16 – 2009 – 2pm: Older brother Tommy speaks about Jimmy falling into his arms with blood pouring from his neck after the incident.
March 23 – 2009 – 10am: Defendant Jake Fahri takes to the witness box saying he “feels terrible” about what happened but says he was acting in self-defence.
March 26 – 2009 – 11am: Jury retires to consider its verdict.
March 27 – 2009: Fahri found guilty and sentenced to life and toled he will serve a minimum of 14 years in jail.
To make a donation to the Jimmybus fund, visit jimmymizen.co.uk
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