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Teenager jailed for life for murder of 15-year-old boy

A 15-year-old boy who murdered Leeds teenager Alfie Lewis in a knife attack outside a primary school has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 13 years.

Alfie, also aged 15, died in hospital after being stabbed in the heart and leg in Church Road, Horsforth, in November 2023.

Bardia Shojaeifard, whose identity can now be revealed after reporting restrictions were lifted, pushed Alfie to the ground before stabbing him twice “in full view” of a group of schoolchildren.

Bardia, who was 14 at the time of the murder, was found guilty of murder in May following a two-week trial at Leeds Crown Court.

Alfie was attacked near Horsforth School just before 3pm GMT on 7 November 2023 as he walked to visit friends.

Prosecutor Craig Hassall KC said Baria “deliberately” moved towards Alfie before stabbing him with a knife he took from a kitchen drawer at the home.

At the trial, Shojaeifard denied murder and claimed to have been “afraid” of Alfie.

Judge Cotter on Friday lifted reporting restrictions preventing Bardia from being identified because of his age.

He said lifting the defendant’s anonymity would contribute to the “vitally important debate about the scourge of knife crime, particularly among young people”.

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