Family of Kumanjayi Little Baby Faces Fundraising Disputes Amid Tragedy
A car boot of Kmart plates: The heartbreaking reality for Kumanjayi Little Baby's family as fundraising rows leave them in limbo: 'We will not let this go'

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The family of Kumanjayi Little Baby, a five-year-old girl allegedly murdered in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, is struggling to access funds raised in her name. Two fundraising efforts have faced disputes, leaving the family in financial limbo as they mourn their loss and prepare for her funeral.
- 01The GoFundMe campaign raised $5,372 but the family has been locked out from accessing the funds.
- 02SNAICC, an Indigenous children's organization, has not disclosed how much money was raised for funeral costs.
- 03Kumanjayi was allegedly abducted on April 25 and found dead on April 30, leading to public outrage and riots.
- 04Her grandfather shared a photo of donated goods, which were reportedly not purchased with fundraiser money.
- 05The family plans to take legal action to access the funds raised in Kumanjayi's memory.
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Kumanjayi Little Baby, a five-year-old girl from Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, was allegedly murdered on April 25, 2023. Her tragic death sparked riots and widespread mourning across the country. Following her death, two fundraising campaigns were initiated to support her family, but disputes have left them unable to access the funds. The GoFundMe campaign, organized by her aunties, raised $5,372, but the family claims they have been locked out from accessing this money. A second fund, set up by SNAICC, has also failed to disclose how much was raised or how it will be used, frustrating the family further. Amidst these financial struggles, Kumanjayi's grandfather shared a photo of a car boot filled with donated essentials, emphasizing the family's dire situation. Despite the ongoing disputes, the GoFundMe page remains open for donations, with supporters expressing their condolences and support. The family is determined to seek legal action to ensure the funds raised can be used for Kumanjayi's funeral, as they navigate this painful chapter in their lives.
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The inability to access funds has left Kumanjayi's family struggling to cover funeral expenses and basic needs during a time of grief.
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