Candlelight vigil held in Perth for Cassius Turvey

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The family of Cassius Turvey are leading a candlelight vigil in Perth in the push for change following the schoolboy's alleged murder.

Thousands of mourners gathered this afternoon in the suburb of Midland, among them the 15-year-old's traumatised mates who were with him on the day he was attacked.

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Cassius' mother, Mechelle Turvey, said she didn't want other children to be scared.

"My son was an amazing young boy," Ms Turvey said.

"We have lots of amazing young people in our community, black, white and brown. I want to tell those children not to be fearful, you can still walk the streets."

Mourners were asked to share their memories of Cassius on a memory tree, and a traditional Aboriginal ceremony was held.

Some wore black t-shirts with the words "Kids Matter" on the back.

Noongar teenager Cassius Turvey died after allegedly being beaten while walking home from school.

It comes ahead of a national day of action over Cassius' death.

Rallies demanding justice are planned across Australia, New Zealand and even in the US.

The teenager was walking home from school when he was allegedly beaten with a metal pole in Middle Swan by a 21-year-old man.

He died later in hospital.

Jack Brearley, 21, has been charged with murder, aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm and stealing.

WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch, who met with Cassius's mother earlier, was also at the event.

Last week Blanch defended comments he made on 6PR radio previously, about Cassius being in the "wrong place at the wrong time".

"Cassius was the innocent victim of a violent attack," he said.

When pressed on more details about whether the alleged attack was racially motivated, Blanch would not be drawn.

However, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese later condemned his alleged murder as "racially motivated".

Cassius' mother welcomed Albanese's comments, saying it was "the words the country has been waiting for".

Source: 9News