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LONDON (Reuters) - The mother of teenager Jimmy Mizen, who died in an unprovoked attack at a London baker's shop, described on Monday how she had been shielded from the horrific scene by another of her sons.
Margaret Mizen ran to The Three Cooks in Lee, southeast London, where an attacker had slashed her son's throat on Saturday, a day after his 16th birthday.
Police said his killer had smashed his way into the baker's shop wielding an advertising board. Mizen bled to death in the arms of his older brother as they waited for help to arrive.