14-year-old boy charged with murder for stabbing 15-year-old in UK
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with murder for stabbing a 15-year-old Alfie Lewis which resulted in his death.

Alfie died after being stabbed in the chest outside the gets of St Margaret’s Primary School in Horsforth, Leeds, on Tuesday. He was allegedly stabbed while going to the school to pick up another child.
Mailonline reports that West Yorkshire Police have now charged a 14-year-old boy with his murder and possession of a knife.
The teen, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is due to appear at the remand court at Leeds Magistrates Court today.
A second boy, 16, also arrested by West Yorkshire Police, was yesterday released without charge.
Alfie’s heartbroken family yesterday said he was ‘one in a million’ in an emotional tribute after his death.
In a statement released by police, his mother Heather Lane 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..’
Alfie’s family and friends gathered on Wednesday to pay tribute at a bench where he would regularly meet pals at the end of his street.
His mother Heather Lane yesterday visited the floral shrine left in his memory on the bench close to the family home. She was too upset to speak and is understood to have collapsed in tears.
Alfie’s friends also gathered to lay flowers and pay their respects to the ‘funny’ teen, who they claimed was ‘targeted’ by a known ‘troublemaker’.
The bench was covered in hundreds of floral tributes and pictures of the boy, as well as football shirts and a lion teddy. Tea light candles spelled out ‘Alfie’ on the floor.
One tribute read: ‘We will all miss you. The memories of playing football on the field and always playing out.’