Man jailed for life after murdering 16-year-old Syrian refugee for brushing past his girlfriend

Former police officer says 'it is time to get serious' on knife crime after schoolboy stabbing |

GB NEWS

George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 10/10/2025

- 15:39

Alfie Franco stabbed 16-year-old Ahmad Mamdouh Al Ibrahim with a flick knife in Huddersfield town centre

A man who murdered a 16-year-old Syrian refugee in a busy Yorkshire town has been jailed for life.

Alfie Franco, 20, was found guilty of murder over the "pointless, motiveless" broad daylight attack on teenager Ahmad Al Ibrahim in Huddersfield on April 3.


Mr Ahmad, who fled war-torn Homs after being injured in a bombing, had been living in the West Yorkshire town for only a couple of weeks when he crossed paths with Franco.

Franco had been to a Jobcentre appointment that day and was going to buy eyelash glue with his girlfriend.

Leeds Crown Court heard Franco, who had consumed cannabis, cocaine, diazepam, ketamine, and codeine, took "some petty exception" to Mr Ahmad "innocuously" walking past his girlfriend in the street.

CCTV footage showed Franco saying something to Mr Ahmad, before calling him over after a short verbal altercation.

As Mr Ahmad walked over, Franco opened the blade on a flick knife he was carrying in his trousers and drove it into the boy’s neck.

Prosecutors said Franco kept the "savage" knife hidden until the last second so that Ahmad, who was unarmed, "didn’t have a chance".

\u200bAlfie Franco, 20, has been jailed

Alfie Franco, 20, has been jailed

|

PA

Footage played during the trial showed Mr Ahmad clutching his throat and staggering a few yards up the street before collapsing.

Franco denied murder, but was found guilty after jurors deliberated for just over three hours. He also pleaded guilty to possessing a knife in a public place.

Franco, who spent most of his childhood in South Africa before returning to Huddersfield at the age of 13, told the trial he thought he had seen Mr Ahmad reaching for a weapon in his waistband.

He said he had been aiming for the boy’s cheek and just wanted to "cut him and get away."

\u200bAhmad Al Ibrahim

Ahmad Al Ibrahim was stabbed in the town centre

|

PA

Sentencing him to life with a minimum term of 23 years, Judge Howard Crowson said Franco’s claim of being in fear of Ahmad was "incredible" as the CCTV footage showed the defendant calmly eating ice cream while preparing to stab him.

He told Franco: "During this trial, you tried to portray Ahmad as aggressive and threatening. The CCTV reveals you were under no threat whatsoever. Ahmad was unarmed as he walked peacefully about Huddersfield town centre that day."

He said Franco’s claim to have seen a weapon on Ahmad’s waistband was "a lie."

The judge said: "Before Ahmad made any movement towards you, you prepared your knife for use. You calmly and surreptitiously removed the knife from your waistband, opened it and concealed it in your pocket."

\u200b the 16-year-old Syrian refugee after he brushed past his girlfriend in Huddersfield town centre.

the 16-year-old Syrian refugee after he brushed past his girlfriend in Huddersfield town centre.

|

PA

He said he was satisfied that Franco intended to kill Ahmad and that he had "lured" the boy to within striking distance before lunging at him with the knife, deliberately aiming for his neck.

Jurors heard Franco "had a wider interest in knives" and had messaged a friend the day, before threatening to stab someone over a stolen pushbike.

In a victim impact statement read in court, Mr Ahmad’s uncle, Ghazwan Al Ibrahim, said the teenager was "an intelligent and outstanding student" whose dream was to become a doctor.

He said his nephew had a "sociable and ambitious personality, loved helping people and was passionate about life".

Mr Al Ibrahim said Mr Ahmad spent three months travelling to the UK and initially lived in a Home Office hotel in Swansea with other people his own age before being moved to Huddersfield to be near his uncle.

He said Mr Ahmad’s death had disappointed all his hopes of a better life in the UK and wasted all his family’s efforts to get him there.

Mr Al Ibrahim added: "It was the end of everything we had hoped for Ahmad after we had been happy about his arrival in the UK, the land of peace and the fulfilment of dreams."

More From GB News