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In Brief

  • A man suspected of a five-year-old’s murder has been airlifted to Darwin after crowds stormed an Alice Springs hospital.
  • Elders say unrest in the central Australian town is tied to deeper trauma and a lack of support for people leaving prison.

WARNING: The following story contains the name and image of a deceased Indigenous person, which may be distressing to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers.

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The community of Alice Springs is reeling with grief and fatigue following the tragic death of a young girl, an Elder reported, after a tumultuous night led to the evacuation of an accused murderer from the remote town.

The police found the body of the girl, who is believed to be the missing child, at midday on Thursday. Her remains were located roughly 5 kilometers from where she was last seen on Sunday.

Her family has requested she be called Kumanjayi Little Baby.

Jefferson Lewis, aged 47, was flown to Darwin after being attacked by members of a town camp. The situation escalated when they attempted to storm the Alice Springs hospital where he was being treated following his arrest.

About 400 people assembled outside the hospital as news of the arrest spread, with a smaller group within the crowd setting a police car alight and damaging other police vehicles and ambulances. 

Bins and vegetation were also set on fire and some nearby businesses were damaged. 

One woman was arrested for allegedly attempting to set alight a police car, which sustained around $20,000 of damage, Northern Territory Police said in a statement on Saturday afternoon.

The police also announced that the woman had been charged with attempted arson and riot charges and would remain in custody until facing court next week.

A cluster of tributes including candles, eucalyptus leaves, and teddy bears. A candle in the foreground has writing on it that reads: "This light shines for you, Kumanjayi Little Baby".
Tributes, including toys, stuffed animals, eucalyptus leaves, and candles, were placed for Kumanjayi Little Baby near her residence in Old Timers Camp, Alice Springs. Source: SBS News

Aboriginal Elder Michael Liddle said the unrest was an explosion of rage that ignored the consequences and undermined the community’s united response to the girl’s disappearance.

“What took place yesterday was an incident of anger that turned into violence that had no thinking about the consequence,” the Alyawarre man told reporters on Friday.

“All week, the community of Alice Springs come together … searching for a little lady, a little baby that was taken by a monster, and that hard work was undone last night by some people who are very angry with the systems.”

Four ambulances were taken off the road and crews went into lockdown for about five hours as the unrest escalated outside Alice Springs hospital.

“If you had a bleed out or you had a heart attack in that time, you couldn’t call the ambulances,” Liddle said.

The family of the deceased girl called for calm, asking people to let justice take its course.

“What has happened this week is not our way,” senior Warlpiri Elder and family spokesman Robin Granites said in a statement.

“Our children are precious — of course we are feeling angry and hurt at what has happened.

“It is time now for Sorry Business, to show respect for our family and have space for grieving and remembering.”

Legal consequences for those involved

Police are looking for people involved in the violence on Thursday night, where four out of the five St John ambulances were damaged.

Northern Territory police commissioner Martin Dole told reporters the behaviour that resulted in the injury of ambulance officers and a fire and rescue officer “cannot be explained away, excused or accepted”.

“Last night, the Northern Territory police apprehended Jefferson Lewis. During that apprehension, our police were assaulted. Ambulance officers were assaulted,” Dole said.

He added that anyone involved in violence would face legal consequences and that a woman had been arrested for attempted arson while trying to set a police vehicle on fire.

At nighttime, a police car driven onto a verge is engulfed in flames, one onlooker stands to the far left of the flame.
A police car was set alight during the unrest at the Alice Springs Hospital, where the suspect in the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby was taken after his arrest. Source: AAP / Rhett Hammerton

Police were also looking for people they believed sheltered Lewis over recent days.

Elder Warren Williams said residents in the town were devastated and fearful.

“At the moment, I feel devastated by what happened all this week,” he said.

But Liddle warned that violence risked inflaming the situation and distorting cultural practices.

He said the unrest was tied to deeper trauma and a lack of support for people leaving prison.

Lewis allegedly abducted the little girl just six days after being released from prison.

Despite the chaos, Liddle said the town’s response when the little girl went missing showed its true character.

Almost 200 people scoured tough terrain around Alice Springs for the child before a body was found on day five of the search.

“With all the sadness that Alice Springs community is enduring … it just really shows the coming of people and the strength in the community and support,” Liddle said.

Lewis remains in custody and police have confirmed a prosecution will proceed.

Readers seeking support can ring Lifeline crisis support on 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14, visit lifeline.org.au. Resources for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders can be found at Headspace: Yarn Safe.


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