The five-year-old was taken from her home on the night of Anzac Day last Saturday. Picture / NT Police
The five-year-old was taken from her home on the night of Anzac Day last Saturday. Picture / NT Police
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The mother of the little girl who was found dead five days after she was abducted from her Alice Springs home has released a heartbreaking statement.
The body of the 5-year-old,who her family have asked to be called Kumanjayi Little Baby, was found about midday local time on Thursday, just 5km from where she went missing late last Saturday night.
“I miss you and I love you,” a statement read, which was delivered by NT Police executive director of cultural reform Leanne Liddle.
“I know you are in heaven with the rest of the family, with Jesus and the father, son and the Holy Spirit.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is part of the 5-old’s extended family and said: “This loss is deeply felt.”
She added, “This is the worst possible outcome, and no child should ever be placed in harm’s way.
“Now we need justice for this horrific crime, and those responsible must be found and held to account.”
NT Police on Thursday confirmed the body of the 5-year-old, who disappeared from her home in Old Timers Camp on the outskirts of Alice Springs last Saturday night, was found just 5km away about midday local time.
Assistant Commissioner Peter Malley, who is leading the investigation, said the focus now was to find Jefferson Lewis who they allege abducted the little girl.
“So the focus right now is to locate Jefferson Lewis. It is our sole job in this investigation right now.
“I say to the family of Jefferson Lewis that we believe he has murdered this child, do not assist him, get him to the police station and we will look after him.
“I say to Jefferson Lewis that we are coming for you.”
NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole announced the tragic news in a short press conference just two hours later.
“This is an incredibly distressing development,” he said.
“Sharon’s family have been notified and our thoughts are firmly with them at this devastating time.”
NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole and Assistant Commissioner Peter Malley announced the tragic news on Thursday. Photo / Gera Kazakov, NewsWire
Commissioner Dole says the little girl’s death is “devastating news” for her family, first responders, the Alice Springs community and all of those around Australia who have been worrying for Sharon.
“The support shown during this time has been overwhelming and this is the worst possible outcome,” he said.
“It is very important that the Alice Springs community continues to support one another, and it’s equally important that police be allowed to do their job.”
NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro offered her condolences to the community, saying the focus was now on “a grieving family, a grieving town and Northern Territory”.
She vowed to “throw every resource we have available” to the police investigation.
“Around 200 people have worked tirelessly around the clock in searching for this beautiful little girl,” she said.
“Everyone is incredibly devastated”.
She said when asked if a reward would be offered that “everything is on the table” and the Government would follow the advice of police.
Deputy Chief Minister Gerard Maley said an autopsy would be arranged.
“And whilst that’s happening, the police are going to work hard to catch this person, catch the offender because this is a very dark day.”
Doyle said NT Police were “not in a position today to provide answers around the cause of [the little girl’s] death or how long she may have been deceased”.
NT Police are hunting for Jefferson Lewis who is wanted for the murder of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby. Photo / NT Police
Malley said the child’s underwear found on Wednesday had been analysed and two DNA profiles had been located – that of Kumanjayi Little Baby and of Jefferson.
Previously, NT Police had alleged 47-year-old Lewis – who they said was at the house at the time of Kumanjayi Little Baby’s disappearance – may have taken the 5-year-old.
Police said Lewis was seen walking out of the house “with the little girl, holding hands” about 11pm on April 25.
She was reported missing two hours later in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Malley said there was a social gathering taking place at the house at Old Timers Camp, where Lewis was staying at the time.
“We believe Jefferson Lewis has led the little girl away,” he said.
The search for the 5-year-old involved about 200 people for five days. Photo / Gera Kazakov, NewsWire
A search party scours the banks of the Todd River in the search for Kumanjayi Little Baby. Photo / Gera Kazakov, NewsWire
Malley said Lewis – who they believe may have been “under the influence of alcohol” at the time of the alleged abduction – had been released from prison only six days earlier.
Her disappearance sparked one of the largest searches in the Northern Territory, with more than 200 volunteers on the ground alongside police, helicopters, ATVs, horses and the dog squad.
Aboriginal trackers also assisted in the search, which stretched in the 20sq km radius of the Old Timers Camp, scouring through shoulder-high barrel grass and tough terrain.
Malley said the search for Sharon was “one of the biggest investigations we’ve had going for a while”.
“This is a declared major crime and as such I have got access to all the resources of the Northern Territory Police.”
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