A HUNDRED youngsters took to the streets in memory of murdered schoolgirl Rochelle Holness.
They held a peaceful march on Sunday to campaign for better protection for young people.
Following the 15-year-old's murder in September, the marchers are calling for more CCTV cameras and more foot police.
They walked from Catford town centre to Lewisham Hospital where they held a minute's silence.
Rochelle was murdered in September. Her dismembered body was found dumped in four bin bags outside Milford Towers Estate in Catford.
Her family are still waiting for the remains to be released so they can hold her funeral.
The aim of the march was to inform youngsters about the dangers, which exist within society and how to keep themselves safe.
March organiser Fiona James, who used to be Rochelle's mentor, said: "They need to be aware about what's going on in the community, and be safe.
"They enjoyed the march and felt they had done something meaningful."
Rochelle's mother Jennifer Bennett, 38, said: "It was good to know how many people there are supporting me. I really appreciate it."
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