
Sara Millerey González was remembered as kind and charismatic (Picture: Facebook)
‘Sara Millerey González should still be alive.’
This is from Amnesty International on the murder of Sara,who was raped,had her arms and legs broken before being thrown into Colombian river.
On April 4,a trans woman was found in the La García ravine that winds through the Playa Rica neighbourhood of Bella.
Officials believe she was beaten by locals,possibly with ties to criminal gangs.
At about 3pm,Sara’s mother,Sandra Borja,received a phone call from her sister telling her that her daughter was drowning in a creek.
She found Sara clinging to a branch,the muddy waters of the river crashing against her back.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DITnuBMpkRb/

A protest erupted on Sunday demanding justice for Sara (Picture: Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto/Shutters)
Rather than help,a group of locals were filming her plead for help on their phones.
The president said that Sara’s death shows there are ‘Nazis’ in Colombia (Picture: Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto/Shutters)Sara was rescued by firefighters who brought her to La María Hospital in central Bello,but she died the following day,having developed hyperthermia. Her lungs were punctured and she suffered two cardiac arrests.She was 32. Dozens attended her funeral on April 8.The government has offered 50 million pesos (about £8,800) for information about Sara’s death.
At least 25 LGBTQ+ people have been killed in Colombia this year (Picture: Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto/Shutters)‘Hate speech normalises and perpetuates cycles of aggression that must be eradicated.’Barely four months into 2025,25 LGBTQ+ people have been murdered in Colombia,including 15 trans people,according to the monitoring group,the Spanish Human Rights Observatory.While public support for gay,bisexual and lesbian rights is generally high in Colombia – with many pro-LGBTQ+ laws in the books – trans rights are not so much,the LGBTQ+ rights service Equaldex says.ILGA LAC (International Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual,Trans and Intersex Association for Latin America and the Caribbean) says that the country is seeing a ‘resurgence of systematic violence’.‘The memory of Sara Millerey González and all victims of hate crimes,’ added Torres,‘must motivate us to build a more just and inclusive society.’
Explore our curated content, stay informed about groundbreaking innovations, and journey into the future of science and tech.
© ArinstarTechnology
Privacy Policy