Kumanjayi Dempsey, 44, was found unresponsive during a cell check at the Tennant Creek Watch House on December 27, about 30 minutes after CCTV showed her falling to the ground.
An Aboriginal mother of five has been identified as the woman who died in an outback Northern Territory prison after being arrested on Christmas Day.

Notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article includes the name of a deceased Aboriginal woman.

On December 27, Kumanjayi Dempsey, aged 44, was discovered unresponsive during a routine check at the Tennant Creek Watch House, roughly half an hour after CCTV footage captured her collapsing.

A post-mortem ruled her cause of death as undetermined, but police believe she likely suffered a medical episode.
Kumanjayi Dempsey, 44, was found unresponsive during a cell check at the Tennant Creek Watch House on December 27, about 30 minutes after CCTV showed her falling to the ground.
The Tennant Creek Police Station, Northern Territory.(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

An internal investigation has been initiated by the police into Dempsey’s death, with oversight provided by the Professional Standards Command. Additionally, the Cultural Reform Command has been dispatched to Tennant Creek.

In a statement from NT Police, Malley expressed complete confidence in both the detectives conducting the investigation and the independent oversight mechanisms involved.

“Every aspect of this incident, including the policies and procedures related to watch house care and the deceased’s medical history, will be part of a detailed brief of evidence submitted to the Coroner,” he stated.

“My heartfelt condolences go out to her family and friends during this incredibly challenging time. I also wish to express gratitude to the Tennant Creek community for their continued support.”

For 24/7 crisis support run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, contact 13YARN (13 92 76).

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