People filmed trans woman drowning in ravine and told others 'don't help her'
- On April 4, Sara Millerey Gonz�lez was found in the La Garc�a ravine after being raped and attacked, as reported by Amnesty International.
- Sara was rescued by firefighters but died the next day due to her injuries, according to local reports.
- President Gustavo Petro condemned the murder as an act of 'fascism,' highlighting the violent elimination of human differences in Colombia.
- Witnesses recorded Sara's drowning and expressed outrage over societal indifference toward LGBTQ+ violence, according to local reports.
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Commotion in Colombia over the murder of a trans woman whose arms and legs were broken and thrown into a creek
Colombia is still shocked by the brutal murder of Sara Millerey González, a 32-year-old trans woman, who was beaten and thrown into a creek by a group of men on April 4 in the department of Antioquia, north-west of the country. The assailants showed themselves with the victim breaking her arms, legs and throwing her into a stream so that she could not leave by her own means. Sara spent about an hour dying in the water, in front of the passers-by…
Horror, Shame and Transphobia in Colombia: A Transsexual Woman Dies in Antioquia, Broke Her Arms and Legs Before Throwing Her Into a River · Global Voices
Sara Millerey's story is a story of hate, horror, transphobia. This trans woman, of which many neighbors have claimed "it didn't bother anyone," was...
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