Violence Against Trans Woman Sparks Outrage in Bello
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Community Mourns ‘La Millerey’ After Brutal Attack
The LGBTIQ+ community in Bello is reeling from the horrific attack on Sara, a 32-year-old trans woman also known as ‘La Millerey’. Sara, whose legal name was Anderson Steven González Borja, was reportedly beaten and thrown into the La garcía ravine in the northern Aburrá Valley. The incident has ignited widespread consternation and calls for justice.
Details of the Attack Emerge
According to preliminary information released by the Mayor’s Office, Sara was attacked by unidentified individuals on April 4th.The circumstances surrounding the attack remain under examination. The extent of her injuries suggests a deliberate and violent assault.
Rising Concerns Over Violence Against Transgender Individuals
This incident underscores the persistent threat of violence faced by transgender individuals in Colombia and around the world. According to a 2024 report by Transgender Europe (TGEU)
, hundreds of trans and gender-diverse people are murdered each year, with Latin America consistently reporting the highest numbers. This grim reality highlights the urgent need for increased protections and societal acceptance.
“We must stand in solidarity with the trans community and demand an end to the violence and discrimination they face daily.”
Call for Justice and Community Support
Local activists are demanding a thorough investigation into Sara’s attack and calling for those responsible to be brought to justice. Community organizations are also mobilizing to provide support to Sara’s family and friends during this challenging time. This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the work that remains to be done to ensure the safety and well-being of transgender individuals.
Hate Crime Suspected in Tragic Death of Transgender Woman in Bello, Colombia
By Archnetys News Team
brutal Attack Leads to Death, Sparking Outrage
The transgender community in bello, Antioquia, Colombia, is in mourning following the death of Sara González Borja, a transgender woman whose life was tragically cut short after a brutal attack. The incident, wich occurred on April 4th, is being investigated as a potential hate crime, igniting calls for justice and increased protection for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Details of the Attack and Rescue Efforts
Reports indicate that Sara González Borja was subjected to a horrific assault, allegedly suffering broken limbs before being thrown into a ravine leading to the La García tributary. According to Jacques León Bracamonte, a human rights defender and LGBTQ+ activist, the attackers intentionally inflicted these injuries to prevent her from escaping. They took it with blows, His hands and feet fractured and then threw it into that ravine.This discrimination and violence against the community continue to see. It is a reality that cannot be denied and we demand that the authorities investigate this case,
Bracamonte stated, emphasizing the ongoing discrimination and violence faced by the community.
A video circulating on social media shows Sara in distress, surrounded by branches within the tributary. Emergency services, specifically the Bello Fire Department, responded to the scene and successfully rescued her alive.
Video | This is the video analyzing the authorities. Ther Sara is seen in the middle of the La García de Bello Quebrada (Antioquia) where she was thrown by her aggressors. pic.twitter.com/z8ADS4w329
Death and Ongoing Investigation
Following her rescue, Sara was immediately transported to the La María Clinic at approximately 6:00 PM on april 4th. Tragically,despite medical intervention,she succumbed to her injuries the following day.
The Mayor’s office has confirmed that González Borja was living on the streets.Authorities have launched an investigation to identify and apprehend those responsible for her death. The possibility of this being a hate crime is a central focus of the investigation, as indicated by LGBTQ+ rights advocates.
Context: Violence Against LGBTQ+ Community in Colombia
This incident highlights the persistent challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Colombia. While progress has been made in terms of legal rights, violence and discrimination remain significant concerns. According to a 2024 report by Colombia Diversa,a leading LGBTQ+ rights association,reported hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals saw a 15% increase compared to the previous year,underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive measures to protect this vulnerable population.
Calls for Justice and Protection
The death of Sara González Borja has sparked widespread condemnation and renewed calls for justice. Activists and community members are demanding a thorough and transparent investigation, and also increased efforts to combat hate crimes and protect the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ individuals in Colombia. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and the importance of addressing systemic discrimination and violence.
