A 14-YEAR-OLD boy accused of murdering another teenager blew a kiss to his upset mother as he made his first appearance in court.
Alfie Lewis, 15, was allegedly attacked in Horsforth on Tuesday afternoon as children were leaving two nearby schools.
On Thursday, a teenager appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court charged with the murder of Alfie and possession of a knife.
The boy blew a kiss to his parents, who sat in front of the dock, as he came into court.
Wearing a grey tracksuit and flanked by two dock officers, he confirmed his name, date of birth and address.
The court clerk told him the alleged offences could only be dealt with at crown court.
He was remanded in custody until his next appearance at Leeds Crown Court on Friday.
The teenager replied "yeah" when asked by the district judge if he understood what had happened during the three-minute hearing.
As he was walking out of the dock, the defendant's mother stood up and spoke to him before starting to cry as he was led away.
West Yorkshire Police said an incident happened at the junction of Church Road and Church Lane, in Horsforth, and a large area around this location remained cordoned off on Wednesday afternoon with forensic officers continuing to work.
A bench on Broadgate Lane, which is close to where Alfie lived, has been covered in floral tributes to the teenager and become a focal point for his friends to gather at.
Alfie was a former pupil of Horsforth School, which is close to where he was attacked.
Alfie, described by family as ‘one in a million’, was pronounced dead in hospital after being stabbed.
The tragedy has left the tight-knit community united in shock and grief, while the Prime Minister said his heart went out to Alfie’s family.
A statement from Alfie’s family 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.
“We love you so much. Nothing will ever be the same without you. You will shine in the sky, as bright as you did in all our lives. I love you more than words can say, and you will always be with us forever.
“Love you uncle Alfie.”
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