“I Can’t Protect My Baby”: Mother’s Heart-Wrenching Breakdown at Funeral of 5-Year-Old Kumanjayi Little Baby Sparks National Grief in Alice Springs
In a scene that has left Australia heartbroken, the mother of five-year-old Sharon Granites — lovingly known as Kumanjayi Little Baby — collapsed in uncontrollable sobs during the early stages of her daughter’s “sorry business” mourning ceremony in Alice Springs. Clutching a small photo of her smiling child, she whispered through tears the words that now echo across the nation: “I can’t protect my baby.” The raw moment, captured by family members and shared widely on social media, has become a devastating symbol of a mother’s deepest failure and a community’s collective pain following one of the most shocking child abduction and murder cases in recent Northern Territory history.
tle Baby was taken from her bed in the Old Timers Camp (Ilyperenye town camp) late on Saturday night, April 25, 2026. Just days later, on April 30, her body was found in a remote bush area approximately five kilometers south of the camp. The discovery triggered immediate outrage, a hospital riot, and a renewed national conversation about child safety in remote Indigenous communities. But for her mother, the grief remains intensely personal — a mother who could not shield her youngest child from unimaginable horror.
A Mother’s Public Heartbreak
In a statement released through Northern Territory Police and read during the mourning period, Kumanjayi’s mother poured out her soul. “I know you are in heaven with the rest of the family, with Jesus and the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit,” she said. “Me and your brother [Ramsiah] will meet you one day. It is going to be so hard to live the rest of our lives without you.” Family members described how the mother broke down repeatedly while preparing for the traditional sorry business, repeating phrases of self-blame and helplessness that struck a chord with parents across the country. “I can’t protect my baby,” she reportedly cried out during one emotional gathering, a moment that has since been shared in tributes and news reports.

Elders and family spokespeople, including senior Warlpiri elder Robin Granites, have urged the community to respect the family’s need for space during this sacred mourning time. Yet the mother’s visible anguish has become a focal point for public empathy. Photos and short video clips showing her holding her daughter’s belongings or surrounded by relatives have circulated widely, often accompanied by messages of solidarity and calls for systemic change. Many mothers online have shared their own stories, saying the words “I can’t protect my baby” capture a universal parental fear made tragically real in this case.
The Final Days of a Beloved Little Girl
Kumanjayi was described by those who knew her as a quiet, loving child who enjoyed simple joys — playing with her siblings, spending time with family, and bringing light to the often challenging environment of the town camp. She was non-verbal but communicated warmly through smiles and gestures. On the night she disappeared, she had been put to bed in a house where other family members were present. Witnesses later told police they saw her walking hand-in-hand with 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis, a recently released prisoner with a history of violence.
The search that followed was massive and desperate. Helicopters, trackers, police, and hundreds of volunteers combed the rugged terrain around Alice Springs. When her body was located on April 30, the news devastated the entire Central Australian community. Forensic details released since then have only deepened the horror: evidence from the initial abduction scene in the town camp house linked Lewis strongly to the crime, including items of clothing and DNA profiles. Police have described the case as involving abduction and murder, with further investigations ongoing.
Lewis was arrested later that evening after being confronted and beaten by community members. His detention sparked a violent riot outside Alice Springs Hospital, with crowds setting fires, damaging vehicles, and clashing with police who responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. Lewis was later airlifted to Darwin for safety and medical treatment. He faces serious charges, and the investigation continues.
Sorry Business and a Community in Mourning
In accordance with cultural protocols, the family has asked that Sharon be referred to as Kumanjayi Little Baby during this period. “Sorry business” — the traditional Aboriginal mourning practices — involves ceremonies, restrictions on using the deceased’s name in certain contexts, and a period of communal grieving. The family has appealed for calm so they can honor their daughter without further disruption.
Despite these requests, emotions remain extremely high. Tributes have poured in from across Australia, including from politicians, Indigenous leaders, and everyday citizens. Northern Territory Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro personally spoke with the mother and offered condolences, while Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, a relative, described the loss as devastating for the extended family. Community vigils, floral tributes, and online campaigns under hashtags like #JusticeForKumanjayi and #KumanjayiLittleBaby have kept the little girl’s memory alive.
A Tragedy That Exposes Deeper Wounds
The death of Kumanjayi Little Baby has reignited urgent discussions about safety in Alice Springs town camps. Issues such as overcrowding, alcohol-related violence, intergenerational trauma, and inadequate child protection services have been highlighted by leaders and residents alike. Many point to systemic failures that left a vulnerable five-year-old unprotected in her own home.
As the family continues their private mourning, the mother’s public breakdown serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost behind the headlines. “I can’t protect my baby” is more than a cry of grief — it is a challenge to society to do better, to ensure no other parent ever has to utter those words again.
The road to justice and healing will be long. Police continue their work, the community grapples with its pain, and one mother faces a lifetime without her little girl. In the words of Kumanjayi’s mother: it will be so hard to live the rest of our lives without you. For now, Alice Springs and the nation stand in solidarity with a family that has lost everything — and with a little girl whose bright smile will not be forgotten.
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