First picture released of 13-year-old British boy killed in Portugal stabbing
A British teenager has been found dead in Portugal after allegedly being stabbed by his mother’s ex-partner.
Alfie Hallett, 13, a keen basketballer, was found dead at his home in the town of Casais, in the Tomar area of the country, on Tuesday at around midday after receiving reports of a domestic violence incident.
His basketball club paid tribute to Alfie, saying that he had played ‘so well on Saturday it seemed like he knew it was his last game.’
They added: ‘We want to tell you how much we love you and that you will always be in our hearts.’
One parent posted on Facebook: ‘Rest in peace Alfie the team will never forget you.’
Another added: ‘Unbelievable. You’ll always be one of our boys.’
Portuguese outlet Diario de Noticias reported that the teen was allegedly attacked by the suspect before barricading himself inside a property.
The suspect then allegedly turned on the gas, causing a leak. The house blew up shortly afterwards, killing him and injuring a police officer and the boy’s mother.
Portuguese police said the mother ‘was found by authorities showing signs of having been restrained and assaulted, and was subsequently taken to the nearest hospital’.
They added: ‘Both the alleged assailant and the minor presented several injuries caused by a bladed weapon but, despite vital signs still being detectable, death was declared at the scene moments later.
‘Inside the house, there was a strong smell of gas which, moments later, resulted in an explosion that injured one of the GNR officers.
‘The alleged perpetrator had already served a prison sentence for aggravated homicide, and the family had been flagged following domestic violence cases registered in 2022 and 2023.’
An autopsy will soon take place, which will determine whether the boy lost his life from the stabbing or the explosion.
Luis Freire, president of the local parish council for Tomar’s Casais and Alviobeira areas, said authorities were aware of previous instances of domestic violence between the former couple.
The Foreign Office said in a statement: ‘We are in contact with the local authorities following an incident in Portugal, and stand ready to provide consular support.’

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