'Rapper' who murdered schoolboy recalled to prison after 'boasting about his violent crime', Probation Service says
- An investigation is underway after rapper Jake Fahri, known as TEN, recorded music referencing his 2008 murder of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen.
- Fahri was sentenced to life in 2009 for killing Jimmy Mizen, who bled to death after being attacked with a glass dish.
- The BBC stated they were unaware of TEN's true identity and do not condone violence in music.
- Jimmy's parents expressed concern over the BBC promoting Fahri's music, calling it a failure to vet individuals properly.
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English drill rapper Jake Fahri is back in jail. The drill rapper, who was initially released from prison for good behavior, made a direct reference in a rap to the murder of the 16-year-old boy, for which he was in prison.
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Read Full ArticleJimmy Mizen’s Killer Recalled to Prison for Licence Breach Amid Controversy Over Drill Rap Career
Jake Fahri, the man who served 14 years in prison for the brutal 2008 murder of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen, has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions. The recall follows a report by The Sun revealing Fahri, 35, had been releasing music as a drill rapper under the alias “TEN,” concealing his identity with a balaclava. Some of his songs were reportedly played on BBC 1Xtra, sparking outrage. The revelations prompted criticism from…
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