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Police Identify Suspect In Girl's Death

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A Yawata cultural leader has called for calm following the death of a young girl within the Aboriginal community. The leader addressed the grief and anger surrounding the incident, stating that burning cars and ransacking shops is unacceptable.

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ABC NewsRadio AU

“The horrible death of the little girl amidst Aboriginal community leader Michael Little, who's run offender and health programs in other Springs for years, also called for calm.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Yawata cultural leader says, the horrible death of the little girl amidst poverty and problems of Alice Springs town camps is something the community will need help and time to fix.”

2GB Sydney

“The Northern Territory Police do have a main suspect. Overnight a massive riot. You would have heard about this. Breakout in Alice Springs outside the hospital where that suspect was allegedly being treated by a vigilante group.”

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