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Vigils planned across Australia for dead 5-year-old Indigenous girl

On Thursday, mourners will gather in Australia to hold vigils in memory of a five-year old Indigenous girl who was allegedly abducted and murdered. Her alleged murder shocked the country.

The gatherings take place a week after authorities found the girl dead following a five day search that involved hundreds of volunteers as well as police.

The death and disappearance of Kumanjayi Baby, the name given to her by Indigenous customs, has dominated headlines across the country.

After the arrest of a suspect suspected of abducting and murdering the woman, violent clashes broke out in Alice Springs. 400 Indigenous people gathered to demand "payback," which is a traditional punishment that is mostly physical in Aboriginal societies.

Since then, the?Alice Springs Community has been conducting "sorry-business," a period of mourning and cultural practices after a death.

A vigil will be held by the girl's family in the Outback on Thursday night. Others?will also be held throughout the country to remember the girl.

The organisers of the Vigil have asked participants to bring candles and wear pink, as it is the favourite colour of the girl.

Kumanjayi 'Little Baby' disappeared from her home in the suburbs of Alice Springs, on the evening April 25.

The search for her involved hundreds of people, who combed the dense bushland surrounding the town. It is a popular tourist destination in Australia's northern territory.

Jefferson Lewis, 47, was charged with murdering her and two other crimes, which are not public for legal reasons. Reporting by Christine Chen, Sydney; Editing and proofreading by Thomas Derpinghaus

(source: Reuters)