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Warning: this article contains the name of a First Nations person who has died.
The Northern Territory Police Force says it has finished its criminal investigation into the death of Kumanjayi White, revealing on Monday it received a final autopsy report into the Warlpiri man’s death in Alice Springs.
“As part of our obligations we’ve compiled a full and comprehensive brief of evidence which has now been provided to the director of public prosecutions (DPP)”, acting NT police commissioner Martin Dole said.

During a press briefing in Darwin, Dole declined to disclose the reason behind White’s passing.

“That needs to be considered by the DPP without influence,” he said.

An obligatory coronial investigation is still in process.

NT police force’s cultural reform command director Leanne Liddle said the community of Yuendumu hosted White’s funeral on Friday, while calling for calm.
“I know that there will be anger and hurt in the days and weeks ahead, and I want to appeal for calm and respect as the process by the Director of Public Prosecutions runs its course.”

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