Boy denies murder of teenager Alfie Lewis in Horsforth, Leeds

ALFIE LEWIS
Alfie Lewis was an 'all-round entertainer, his family said. Credit: Family handout

A 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing a teenager outside a school has admitted having knife but denied murder.

Alfie Lewis, 15, was attacked in the Horsforth area of Leeds on 7 November as children were leaving two nearby schools.

On Friday the teenager accused of stabbing him to death pleaded not guilty to murder.

The defendant, who cannot be named due to his age, pleaded guilty to possession of a kitchen knife on  Church Lane, Leeds, on the same day.

Wearing a white shirt and thick-rimmed glasses, the boy spoke only to confirm his name and enter pleas to the two charges during the 35-minute hearing at Leeds Crown Court.

A three-week trial is due to start on April 22 next year.

Judge Guy Kearl KC, the Recorder of Leeds, said the defendant would stay remanded in youth detention accommodation until then.

After his death, Alfie's family paid tribute to him as an "all-round entertainer" who was known as Uncle Alfie.

A family statement issued through West Yorkshire Police said: "I haven't got the words to describe how devastated we all are.

"Alfie, you were one in a million, so funny and an all-round entertainer with your rapping and dancing feet.

"You had the biggest heart and took care of everybody around you. You will never know just how much you are loved by family and friends, and you will always be our Uncle Alfie."


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