Family of Kumanjayi Little Baby flee the home where she was abducted
Share this @internewscast.com

The family of a five-year-old girl, who was allegedly murdered by a former convict, has decided to leave the home where she was last seen alive. They have expressed their intention never to return to the place that holds such painful memories.

Jefferson Lewis, a man with an extensive criminal background, is suspected of abducting and killing Kumanjayi Little Baby shortly after his release from prison. In 2024, he was convicted for a violent attack involving a meat cleaver. The 47-year-old is believed to have entered the girl’s room on Anzac Day, where she was asleep on a mattress, and taken her through a side door.

The family has requested that the young girl be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby. The term ‘Kumanjayi’ is a culturally respectful substitute used by the Warlpiri people to refer to someone who has passed away, avoiding the mention of their actual name.

The modest two-bedroom house, located in Old Timers Camp just outside Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, had been the family’s residence for over seven years. However, the tragic events that unfolded there have rendered the home uninhabitable to them.

In the wake of this tragedy, Kumanjayi Little Baby’s mother, Jacinta, and grandmother, Karen White, have packed their belongings, unable to endure the painful memories that linger within those walls.

But now Kumanjayi Little Baby’s mother Jacinta and grandmother Karen White have packed their bags, unable to bear another moment inside the walls where such horror unfolded.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, a devastated Ms White said she is haunted by the events of that night, with the images still playing over in her mind. 

‘It’s too much. I cannot go back there. I never can again. She was just so beautiful and such a good girl and I miss her,’ she said.

While Jacinta has moved into a ‘safe house,’ Karen opted to take her grandson to stay with friends before they permanently relocate back to their hometown of Yuendumu.

The family of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby, who was allegedly murdered by a violent ex-con, have abandoned the home she was snatched from (pictured Grandma Karen White)

The family of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby, who was allegedly murdered by a violent ex-con, have abandoned the home she was snatched from (pictured Grandma Karen White)

It is alleged Jefferson Lewis crept into the room where the little girl had been put to sleep

It is alleged Jefferson Lewis crept into the room where the little girl had been put to sleep 

The family say they are haunted by the events at their home

The family say they are haunted by the events at their home 

Loved ones, who had travelled to offer support to the family, have gathered with Ms White in a nearby camp as they enter deep mourning – known as ‘sorry business’ – which can last for around two weeks.

Kumanjayi Little Baby’s family said they wish her to be remembered as a happy girl who loved cartoons and spending time with her cousins.

Peggy Granites, the grandmother on her father Raphael’s side, said she was ‘shy and always by someone’s side’.

This added to the heartbreak when it was alleged that Lewis had been seen speaking with the girl earlier in the evening before later being spotted holding her hand.

While Ms Granites was not there that night, she has known Lewis for years and said she never believed he posed a danger to her family.

‘Never, never, never,’ she said. ‘No one thought that at all. No one thinks anyone can do that.’

Ms Granites said her son received the heartbreaking news that his daughter had been found dead while he was in jail.

‘He is just devastated. He is so upset and just wants to be here with his family,’ she said.

Grandmother Peggy Granites said she has known Jefferson Lewis for years

Grandmother Peggy Granites said she has known Jefferson Lewis for years 

The family have gathered with Ms White in a nearby camp as they enter deep mourning, which is known as 'sorry business'

The family have gathered with Ms White in a nearby camp as they enter deep mourning, which is known as ‘sorry business’

The little girl's family asked that she be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby. Kumanjayi is a substitute name used by Warlpiri people for a deceased person

The little girl’s family asked that she be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby. Kumanjayi is a substitute name used by Warlpiri people for a deceased person

Kumanjayi Little Baby’s body was found just before midday on Thursday in bush about 5km south of the Old Timers camp.

The discovery came after police found her underwear at a crime scene near the camp, along with the yellow top Lewis had been wearing on the night she vanished.

Forensic testing results revealed that the underwear had traces of two DNA profiles which matched both hers and Lewis’s.

Ms Granites didn’t know why he was at the house that night but confirmed it is not unusual for people from the same area or families to stay at camps while traveling between places.

The family home, just one of nine in the small street, is now abandoned, with doors and windows left open. Little remains aside from a handful of personal belongings, scattered clothes and sparse furniture.

Ms White, who is in a wheelchair with a bandaged knee, said she is in constant pain and has no mattress to sleep on in the temporary accommodation at her friend’s house.

But, she remains steadfast that she won’t return home or let a family member collect the mattress that little Kumanjayi Little Baby last slept on.

Little remains at the home at Old Timers camp aside from a handful of personal belongings, scattered clothes and sparse furniture

Little remains at the home at Old Timers camp aside from a handful of personal belongings, scattered clothes and sparse furniture

Pictured, a makeshift memorial in Old Timers camp near Alice Springs

Pictured, a makeshift memorial in Old Timers camp near Alice Springs

Pictured, the home is now abandoned

Pictured, the home is now abandoned

A makeshift memorial has been created at the gates, which are now draped in vibrant bouquets of flowers and colourful cuddly toys left in memory of the little girl.

Despite the burst of colour, the mood in Old Timers township is sombre.

Next door, neighbours sat quietly in their garden on a double mattress with their dogs, still visibly shaken.

Seven people live in the home, and most were there on the night in question. With a young toddler of their own, the events have left them rattled.

‘I just can’t believe it happened so close,’ one man said.

Across the road, another neighbour said the family’s sudden departure would be deeply felt.

‘They have been great neighbours for me for years,’ he said. ‘But I understand why they want to leave.’

No one who the Daily Mail spoke to on the street knew Lewis or had ever come across him before that night.

Lewis was taken into police custody after being beaten by a vigilante group on Thursday night

Lewis was taken into police custody after being beaten by a vigilante group on Thursday night

A police car was set ablaze (pictured) and a Shell service station completely destroyed in the chaos following Lewis' arrest. Five emergency workers were injured

A police car was set ablaze (pictured) and a Shell service station completely destroyed in the chaos following Lewis’ arrest. Five emergency workers were injured

Lewis had previously served a sentence of 64 months in prison, between 2016 and 2025, for offences including aggravated assaults, breaching domestic violence orders and bail, and resisting police.

Court documents, seen by NT News, show that in October 2024 Lewis pleaded guilty to hitting a 45-year-old woman, his former partner, on the head with a meat cleaver.

Their teenage son tried to step in, the court heard.

Tensions boiled over in Alice Springs on Thursday night after vigilantes found the suspected killer at Charles Creek town camp, where he was bashed unconscious before cops arrived. 

Commissioner Martin Dole said paramedics trying to revive Lewis after he was found by the mob also came under attack and had to be rescued by police.

Lewis was taken to Alice Springs Hospital by police where he was treated for a head wound before the furious mob then descended on the medical facility.

Police had to use tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets against the crowd who also set a police vehicle ablaze.

The 47-year-old was flown from Alice Springs to Darwin in the early hours of Friday morning in an attempt to calm the violence.

He has been released from hospital into police custody and is expected to be charged.

There have been calls for calm from Traditional Owners, Northern Territory politicians and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Authorities also announced a strict takeaway alcohol ban and restrictions for Alice Springs in an attempt to lower tensions.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Meghan and Harry: Navigating Life After Severed Ties

The first Monday in May is renowned as the most glamorous evening…

Trump Criticizes Iran’s Unexpected Peace Proposal, Sparking Global Attention

Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s latest enigmatic peace proposal aimed…

Woman Allegedly Assaulted After Being Drawn Into Controversial Sect

A woman reportedly became a victim of sexual assault after being enticed…

SNP Faces Backlash Over Claiming Role in Whisky Tariff Removal

Scotland’s First Minister has faced widespread criticism after attempting to take credit…

Shocking Hammer Assault: Mother & Son Duo Inflict Severe Dental Damage on Former Friend

A mother and son have been sentenced to a total of 10…

Iconic M*A*S*H Star Passes Away at 94: Family Honors Her Enduring Legacy

Renowned Hollywood actress Gwen Farrell passed away at the age of 94…

Trump Remains Unmoved by King’s Diplomatic Efforts to Strengthen NATO Ties

President Donald Trump remained unmoved by King Charles’ diplomatic efforts, indicating on…

Explosive Allegations: Hollywood Nepo Baby Exposes Dark Truth About ‘Sociopath’ Erika Kirk

Outrage erupted on social media after the daughter of a famed Hollywood…

Starbucks CEO Faces Criticism for Controversial Remarks

The CEO of Starbucks has sparked discussion by describing a $9 coffee…

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes Step Out for a Rare Family Outing with Daughter Amada

On a rare public appearance, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes were seen…

Bill Maher Critiques Gavin Newsom in Tense On-Air Conversation

Bill Maher recently confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing him of attempting…

Pro-Palestine Activist Turned Political Candidate: Why Her Incarceration Could Influence Your Vote

Amu Gib, a pro-Palestinian activist, is making headlines not just for their…