Accused outback child killer to stay behind bars

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the image of a person who is deceased.

A man accused of murdering a five‑year‑old girl near the outback town of Alice Springs remains behind bars after his case came before a Northern Territory court for the first time.
Jefferson Lewis, 47, was expected to appear in Alice Springs Local Court on Tuesday via video link from custody in Darwin, where he is being held over the alleged murder of five‑year‑old Kumanjayi Little Baby.

The case concerning the tragic death of a young girl has been adjourned to July 30, without a plea for bail being entered. The accused did not appear in court, and the legal proceedings continue to ripple through the community.

Jefferson Lewis faced court in the Northern Territory today. (NT Police)

This heartbreaking event has left the close-knit community in shock. Residents, filled with anxiety and concern, spent several days diligently searching the creek beds and surrounding scrubland, hoping to find the missing girl. Tragically, her body was discovered in the bushland outside the town, five days after her disappearance.

The girl, referred to as Kumanjayi following cultural traditions after her passing, was last seen at a residence in a town camp. Her disappearance prompted a significant search operation, spanning both land and air, across central Australia.

The accused, Lewis, was apprehended at a different town camp in Alice Springs. His arrest came after he was reportedly beaten unconscious by local residents, a testament to the heightened emotions surrounding this case.

He was placed under guard at Alice Springs Hospital, where a large, angry crowd gathered demanding he face traditional justice, before he was flown to Darwin by the NT Police air wing for his own protection.
Kumanjayi Little Baby (Supplied)

The alleged murder has captured the attention of the entire nation, sparking a series of disturbances that included looting and assaults on emergency services. The community remains on edge as they await further developments in this deeply unsettling case.

Crowds demanded traditional justice, with emergency workers attacked and police vehicles and ambulances damaged.

More than a dozen people have since been arrested over the unrest, while police are also searching for people they believe sheltered Lewis during the days‑long search.

Nine days after she was last seen on April 25, the community remains gripped by grief and anger.

Jefferson Lewis was unconscious when he was arrested by police in Alice Springs. (Mark Malbunka)

Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy told ABC’s 7.30 program it was important to remember Kumanjayi was very loved by her family, who were in deep mourning and did not want her death to be turned into a political fight.

She also backed National Children’s Commissioner Sue‑Anne Hunter, who said children cannot be safe in overcrowded or rundown houses and that governments still had “a hell of a lot of work” to do to keep Aboriginal children safe.

Candlelight vigils for Kumanjayi are planned for Thursday and mourners have been asked to wear pink, her favourite colour, as the community comes together to grieve and remember her short life.

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

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