Hundreds of people gathered across Australia on Thursday for vigils honoring five-year-old Warlpiri girl Kumanjayi Little Baby, whose body was found a week prior after a five-day search in Alice Springs. The national body for First Nations children, SNAICC, urged against politicizing her death, with CEO Catherine Liddle stating that system-level failures, not family or community, were responsible, contrasting with public statements from former Prime Ministers and the current opposition leader. Kumanjayi Little Baby was reported missing by her mother on April 25th, and a 47-year-old man, Jefferson Lewis, was later arrested and charged with murder. The vigils, marked by pink attire and candles, focused on solidarity and support for the grieving family, who have requested privacy for their sorry business.