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Man Charged with Murder of 5-Year-Old Australian Girl Amid Outrage and Riots

  • 10:36 pm - May 04, 2026
A 47-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of a five-year-old girl in Australia, an incident that has triggered grief, cultural mourning, and violent unrest in Alice Springs. Images: Collected

Melbourne, 4 May: A man has been charged with murder in Australia following the death of a five-year-old girl, identified only as Kumanjayi Little Baby, a culturally significant pseudonym used by her family after her death.

The child’s body was discovered on Thursday after a large-scale police search that had lasted several days. Authorities confirmed that 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis was formally charged with murder on Saturday night. He is scheduled to appear before a court in Darwin on Tuesday.

The case has deeply shaken the Northern Territory community, with Northern Territory Police Commissioner Martin Dole describing the matter as “deeply distressing.” He said police extend their condolences to the child’s family, loved ones, and the wider community affected by the tragedy, while urging respect for the judicial process.

The child’s mother, who was not named, said in a statement that her daughter was deeply loved and would be missed forever. She expressed her grief, saying it would be “so hard to live the rest of our lives without you,” and added that the family believes they will one day reunite in heaven.

Her grandfather, Robin Granites, a senior Warlpiri elder, called for calm following the incident. He said the events that unfolded were not in line with cultural values and emphasised that while the community is grieving and angry, justice must now take its course. He also acknowledged the efforts of the community that led to the suspect being caught and urged support for the grieving family.

Tensions escalated in Alice Springs after violent riots broke out outside the hospital where Lewis had been receiving treatment for injuries. Police later transferred him to Darwin, approximately 1,500 kilometres away, due to security concerns.

Footage from the scene showed large crowds gathering outside the hospital on Thursday night, with some individuals throwing projectiles at police. Authorities responded with tear gas as the situation intensified. Protesters were also seen damaging police vehicles, with at least one van set on fire.

Police Commissioner Dole condemned the violence, calling the riots “disgusting” and “abhorrent.” Additional footage reportedly showed crowds looting a nearby petrol station and supermarket, taking items from shelves before fleeing the scene. Police estimate property damage and theft exceeded A$180,000.

According to Australia’s national broadcaster ABC, some individuals in the crowd demanded “payback” for the child’s death and accused police of protecting the suspect. In Central Australia, “payback” refers to traditional forms of punishment under Aboriginal customary law, usually carried out by elders as part of cultural justice practices.

The child went missing last Saturday after being put to bed at an Aboriginal town camp near Alice Springs shortly before midnight. After her body was found, her family chose to use the name Kumanjayi Little Baby during the mourning period, following Warlpiri cultural customs. In this tradition, the name of a deceased person is often avoided during mourning, as it is believed to disturb the spirit.

As the case proceeds through the courts, authorities have urged calm, while the community continues to grapple with grief, anger, and calls for justice.

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