Teen Murder Shock in Huddersfield: 20-Year-Old Charged Over Fatal Stabbing
Man Held for Deadly Stab Attack
A 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed on Ramsden Street in Huddersfield on Thursday afternoon. Police wasted no time—20-year-old Alfie Franco, from The Crescent, Kirkburton, has now been charged with murder and possession of a knife in public.
Franco was charged overnight and is due in Leeds Magistrates’ Court this morning. Meanwhile, a man and woman, initially arrested for assisting an offender, have been released on police bail as the investigation presses on.
Grim Details of the Attack
The victim suffered a single stab wound to the neck and succumbed to his injuries later in hospital despite emergency crews’ swift response. West Yorkshire Police’s dedicated Homicide and Major Enquiry Team (HMET) is leading the probe, following multiple lines of enquiry to unravel the deadly incident.
Community in Shock and Mourning
The brutal attack, carried out in broad daylight, has rattled Huddersfield residents. Social media is awash with grief and anger over rising knife crime. One X user summed up public sentiment:
“Another young life lost to a blade—when will this stop?”
Local leaders have urged calm and warned against online speculation as the community reels from the tragedy.
Police Launch Urgent Appeal
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:
“We are working tirelessly to establish the full circumstances of this incident. Anyone with information, CCTV, or footage that could assist should contact us immediately.”
Witnesses or anyone with info should call 101 quoting reference 13250187301 or use the West Yorkshire Police Live Chat. Those wanting anonymity can reach Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Fighting Back Against Knife Crime
The stabbing has reignited calls for urgent action against knife crime, especially among youths. Superintendent Mark Spencer stressed:
“We understand the deep concern within the community. Tackling knife crime is a priority, and we are committed to working with partners to educate and protect young people.”
What’s Next?
As Franco faces court, detectives continue to piece together the tragic events. Police have boosted patrols in the area to reassure locals and gather vital evidence. The victim’s family, supported by specialist officers, have requested privacy during this devastating time.