Man charged with murder of five-year-old Australian Indigenous girl
A 47-year-old man, Jefferson Lewis, has been charged with the murder of a five-year-old Indigenous Australian girl in the Northern Territory. The girl's death, which occurred in an outback town, sparked protests by approximately 400 Indigenous people near Alice Springs.

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AI-generatedA 47-year-old man, Jefferson Lewis, has been charged with the murder of a five-year-old Indigenous Australian girl in the Northern Territory. The girl's death, which occurred in an outback town, sparked protests by approximately 400 Indigenous people near Alice Springs. Lewis was also charged with two other offenses that cannot be disclosed publicly. He was arrested on Saturday evening and is scheduled to appear in court in Darwin on Tuesday. The girl's body was found on Thursday after a multi-day search. The suspect had prior convictions for physical assault and had recently been released from prison. Protests following the arrest involved clashes with police as locals demanded the suspect be handed over.
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5 extractedThe victim's body was found on Thursday following a multi-day search involving foot, horseback, and helicopter teams.
Jefferson Lewis, 47, was charged with murder and two other undisclosed offences regarding the death of a five-year-old girl.
Police used tear gas to disperse protesters who clashed with officers and demanded the suspect be handed over.
The suspect was found and beaten unconscious by locals before being arrested by police.
Roughly 400 Indigenous people protested near Alice Springs following the capture of the suspect.