Accused child killer Jefferson Lewis faces court on murder charge

NOTICE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are cautioned that this article includes an image of a deceased individual.

The individual charged with the murder of a young girl near Alice Springs in the outback is set to make his initial court appearance concerning the tragic incident.

Jefferson Lewis, aged 47, currently in custody in Darwin, is expected to join the proceedings in Alice Springs Local Court via video link today.

He faces charges related to the murder of the child known as Kumanjayi Little Baby.

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

The unsettling event has deeply affected the close-knit community, which tirelessly searched creek beds and scrubland for the little girl until her remains were discovered in the bush outside the town, five days after she went missing.

Kumanjayi—a name adopted in accordance with cultural customs following her passing—disappeared from a home within an Indigenous town camp. Her disappearance prompted an extensive search operation by land and air throughout central Australia.

Lewis was arrested at another Alice Springs town camp after being beaten unconscious by locals.

Kumanjayi Little Baby (Supplied)

He was placed under guard at Alice Springs Hospital, where a large, angry crowd gathered demanding he face traditional justice, before Lewis was evacuated to Darwin by the NT Police air wing for his own protection.

The alleged murder gained nationwide attention and fuelled days of tension, including looting and attacks on emergency services.

Five emergency workers were injured, police vehicles and ambulances were damaged and local businesses were ransacked.

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

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

Kumanjayi’s grandfather, senior Warlpiri elder Robin Japanangka Granites, said the family was relieved Lewis would face court over the death of their “little queen” but begged politicians to respect their “sorry time”, a period of deep cultural mourning.

The case has reignited debate over conditions in town camps and the safety of Aboriginal children, with opposition calls for inquiries, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese points to billions of dollars in federal spending on remote housing.

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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