Tuesday Jun 03, 2025

Episode 1330 Blind Magic: Navigating Legal Challenges in Alice Springs

In episode 1330 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs, host Murray Stewart dives into the complex and pressing issue surrounding the tragic passing of Kumanjai White, a case determined as a death in custody. Stewart advocates for an independent inquiry, stressing the importance of transparency and accountability. He highlights that if no wrongdoing has occurred, there should be openness to external investigation to uncover the full story.

Drawing on personal experience, Stewart shares an incident from November where he was placed under house arrest by police after purchasing self-defense weapons online. He discusses his perspective on the inadequacy of police training when handling situations involving individuals with disabilities, underscoring the importance of proper record-taking and de-escalation practices. His narrative delves into the increased sense of insecurity due to local break-ins and his need for self-defense stemming from a visual impairment.

Furthermore, Stewart clarifies misconceptions regarding jurisdictional responsibilities, emphasizing that the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a federal body and not under the jurisdiction of the Northern Territory Government, as some have wrongly asserted.

This episode provides a thought-provoking analysis of current events in Alice Springs, coupled with a deeply personal account of navigating legal challenges and advocating for change.

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