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Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl

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Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl
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Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl

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  • Al Jazeera·May 3

    Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl

    The man was also charged with two other offences and is to appear ​in court in Darwin on Tuesday, police said.Police in Australia’s Northern Territory say they have ⁠charged a man with murder in the killing of an Indigenous girl, days after the five-year-old’s death sparked protests in an outback town.Jefferson Lewis, 47, was also ⁠charged with two other offences that cannot be publicly disclosed for legal reasons over the killing of Kumanjayi Little Baby, the name by which the victim is known in ⁠line with Indigenous custom, police said in a statement on Sunday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Riots erupt over Australian Aboriginal girl’s murder as suspect arrestedlist 2 of 3Australia’s first treaty with Aboriginal people signed in state of Victorialist 3 of 3Man charged with ‘terrorism’ for bomb at Indigenous protest in Australiaend of list“This is a horrific event and a horrific set of circumstances, and our thoughts remain strongly with the family,” Northern Territory Police Commissioner Martin Dole said in televised remarks from Alice Springs.Lewis was charged on Saturday evening and will appear in court in the territory’s capital, Darwin, on Tuesday, police said.The girl’s killing sparked protests by roughly 400 Indigenous people near

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  • The Guardian·May 3

    Jefferson Lewis charged with murder over death of Kumanjayi Little Baby near Alice Springs

    Northern Territory police have charged Jefferson Lewis with murder over the death of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby.The Warlpiri girl went missing on Saturday 25 April from her bed in a town camp near Alice Springs.Kumanjayi Little Baby’s mother last saw her at 11.30pm, tucked into bed at the Old Timers or Ilyperenye town camp, police said. When she went to check on her at 1.30am, she was gone.Hundreds of volunteers carried out a desperate search but after five days, her body was found.On Sunday, NT police announced Lewis, 47, had been charged with murdering Kumanjayi Little Baby, the name used after her death at her family’s request in line with cultural protocols.He was remanded in custody ahead of an expected appearance in Darwin local court on Tuesday.Lewis, 47, was unconscious when he was apprehended by officers on Thursday after being “subject to a sustained attack”, police said on Friday.Lewis was taken to a hospital in Alice Springs, where an angry crowd clashed with police.Police used teargas on the crowd after objects were thrown at them and police vehicles and bins set on fire.Lewis was transported to Darwin because of “safety concerns”, police said.The NT police commissioner, Martin Dole, said detectives

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