

Trans Woman Brutally Murdered in Colombia, Sparking Outcry Against Hate
Medellín, Colombia – The brutal murder of Sara Millerey González Borja, a 32-year-old trans woman, in Antioquia, north of Medellín, has sent shockwaves across Colombia and ignited widespread condemnation. Reports indicate that Ms. González Borja suffered severe injuries, including broken legs and arms, before being thrown into a river, where she ultimately drowned. Disturbingly, it has been alleged that the horrific act was recorded and circulated online, prompting outrage and calls for justice. In a recent video, a social media personality expressed profound anger and sorrow over the incident, stating, "I am fed up with transphobia and homophobia. I am tired of seeing hatred towards people who just want to be themselves." The video highlights the ongoing struggle against discrimination faced by the LGBTQ+ community and underscores the urgent need for greater societal acceptance and protection for all individuals.