A large floral tribute has grown in the town with bouquets of flowers, candles and soft toys.

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this story contains an image of a deceased person.

A community in the Northern Territory has responded with calls for peace following a violent disturbance outside Alice Springs Hospital on Thursday night.

The incident erupted shortly after the tragic discovery of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby’s body near Old Timers Camp, located to the south of Alice Springs. Her body was found after an intensive five-day search.

Later that day, police arrested 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis at the hospital. Authorities have identified Lewis as a suspect in the kidnapping and murder of the young girl.

A large floral tribute has grown with bouquets of flowers, candles and soft toys. (9News)

Before his arrest, Lewis was reportedly attacked by a group of vigilantes. Additionally, outside the hospital, paramedics and police faced alleged assaults as the local community struggled with deep-seated grief and anger.

Outside of the hospital paramedics and police were also allegedly assaulted as the community grappled with grief and anger.

A crowd had gathered at the hospital to demand the man be handed over to be dealt with by cultural traditions.

Kumanjayi Little Baby. (Supplied)

The family of Kumanjayi Little Baby pleaded for calm in the community to allow them to grieve and conduct sorry business.

Their calls were echoed by traditional owners and emergency services.

The mood has since been peaceful and quiet in Alice Springs as the community wraps its arms around the girl’s family.

A large floral tribute has grown in the town with bouquets of flowers, candles and soft toys.

Northern Territory Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro spoke with the five-year-old’s mother this week.

“We told her in the strongest possible terms that we are here to support her and we will see her through this and help her and her son rebuild their lives,” Finocchiaro said.

Kumanjayi's grandfather walked 9News through the camp and the home where the child was staying the night she was taken.
Kumanjayi’s grandfather walked 9News through the camp and the home where the child was staying the night she was taken. (9News)

Lewis, who had been out of prison for just one week before the alleged murder and was staying at Old Timers community camp, was yet to be charged.

“The alleged offender is in custody and I can tell you that came as a huge relief, a huge relief that police were able to do that,” Finocchiaro said.

“Now justice must take its course.”

The little girl’s grandfather, Robin Granites, walked 9News through the camp and the home where she was staying the night she was allegedly taken.

The visit offered a raw insight into the reality of life inside the communities, prompting questions, including from National Voice for Our Children chief executive Catherine Liddle.

“Where were the transition services? How did someone be released from jail and end up in an overcrowded housing situation?” Liddle said.

“How did a mum looking for help end up in an overcrowded house? How did those things happen? 

“Right now is the time for mourning.

“When the time for questions come, we’ll have them then.”

Community vigils are being planned for across the country in memory of Kumanjayi Little Baby for Thursday next week.

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

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