THE parents of murdered school boy Jimmy Mizen visited St Gregory's Catholic High School earlier this month to raise awareness of the consequences of violent crime.
Barry and Margaret Mizen have dedicated their lives for working for peace after their son, Jimmy, was killed on May 10, 2008 - the day after his 16th birthday - in an attack in south-east London.
Since then, Jimmy's parents have launched a foundation that aims to help make young people safer.
The couple parked up at the school on Cromwell Avenue in the peace car, which has been signed by celebrities including Ant and Dec.
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