

Australian authorities appeal for calm after riots following the arrest of a man suspected of killing a five-year-old girl, Kumanjayi Little Baby.Hundreds of protesters have clashed with emergency workers in a remote Australian town after police arrested a man suspected of murdering a five-year-old Indigenous girl.Police say about 400 people gathered at Alice Springs Hospital in the Northern Territory, where the suspect was taken on Friday after locals beat him until he was unconscious.Australia’s public broadcaster ABC broadcast images of a crowd calling for “payback”, which refers to traditional, mostly physical, punishment in Aboriginal societies. They threw projectiles and lit fires, injuring a number of police officers and medical workers.Police vehicles, ambulances and fire trucks were damaged in the chaos. Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters.Girl missing since late SaturdayNorthern Territory Police Commissioner Martin Dole said the violence erupted when Jefferson Lewis, the 47-year-old man police believe abducted and killed the young girl named by her family as Kumanjayi Little Baby, presented himself to police at one of the town camps in Alice Springs.“As a result of presenting himself, members of that town camp decided to inflict vigilante justice upon Jefferson,” he said.The girl had been missing from
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