Welcome, Guest! - Register - Login, Online: 155
Moldova.org / Politicom EnglishEnglish | RomanianRomanian | RussianRussian  




Cancer
22 June - 22 July


You need to strut your stuff today -- no matter where you are! It's an odd day for sure, but you can make up for the worst of it by just letting people know what you're made of and what you can do with it.




—— Today —— —— Tomorow ——
 
Chisinau 10 days
Hi: 27 ˚C
Low: 18 ˚C
Hi: 32 ˚C
Low: 15 ˚C
 
Bucharest 10 days
Hi: 31 ˚C
Low: 17 ˚C
Hi: 34 ˚C
Low: 18 ˚C
 
Moscow 10 days
Hi: N/A ˚C
Low: 14 ˚C
Hi: 22 ˚C
Low: 10 ˚C
 
Kyev 10 days
Hi: 19 ˚C
Low: 15 ˚C
Hi: 27 ˚C
Low: 13 ˚C

Mom believed her son knew his killer

The mother of a London teenager who bled to death in a bakery after his throat was cut with a piece of glass said Sunday he probably knew his killer.

Jimmy Mizen, who celebrated his 16th birthday Friday, was remembered during mass at Our Lady of Lourdes, where he was baptized and served as an altar boy, The Guardian reported.

I have never seen a parish so numb, the Rev. Edward Perera said. After mass, people usually want to go home quickly. Today nobody moved.

Witnesses said another teenager in the Three Cooks shop in southwest London challenged Mizen to a fight and then, after he refused, broke the shop window with an advertising board. Mizen died in his brother Henry's arms.

No arrest had been made Sunday. His mother, Margaret Mizen, said his family feels no anger toward their son's killer -- probably someone they know.

I don't feel anger, I feel sorry for the parents, she said. We've got such lovely memories of Jimmy and they will just have such sorrow about their son. I feel for them, I really do.

She called her son the loveliest, gentlest giant.

Copyright 2008 by United Press International


Publication date: 12 May 2008   

Source: UPI-1-20080512-00154600-bc-britain-glasskilling.xml

Archive


Bookmark this news
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

ADs



Latest news

London deputy mayor quits
London Mayor Boris Johnson's deputy resigned Friday amid allegations of financial and other misconduct.Johnson, a conservative member of parliament elected mayor this year, said he accepted Ray Lewis' resignation with extreme reluctance, the BBC reported. But Johnson also said his confidence was sha more...

05.07.2008 - McCain tells Mexico: Border security first
05.07.2008 - Colombia releases Betancourt video
05.07.2008 - Man allegedly let son, 10, drive
05.07.2008 - Lady Liberty's crown may reopen to public
04.07.2008 - Dad convicted for feeding kids vegan diet
04.07.2008 - Obama celebrates July Fourth in Montana
04.07.2008 - Poll: Many Clinton backers not switching
04.07.2008 - Mother wants information on son's death
04.07.2008 - Student, instructor killed in crash




What is New?


© 1997-2008 moldova.org - All rights reserved. moldova.org is a registered mark by Moldova Foundation.
Privacy Policy. Please read the terms of use when you can benefit from our services. Design and programming by Adpixel.biz