People filmed trans woman drowning in ravine and told others 'don't help her'
2025-04-17
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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.
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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.
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The video went viral on social media. The clip,seen by Metro,appeared to show someone in knee-high muddy water,her face visibly wounded,flailing around and unable to move their arms.‘My first reaction was to throw myself into the river,’ Sandra told EL PAÍS.‘I shouted to her: “Sweetheart,sweetheart,hold tight,hold on to that branch!”‘‘Mum,I’m going to die,’ Sara told Sandra.
Killing of trans woman an act of ‘fascism’
President Gustavo Petro described Sara’s death as ‘fascism’.‘I’m criticised for speaking about Nazism. I know perfectly well that fascism is the violent elimination of human differences: political,religious,ethnic,sexual freedom,’ he posted on X.‘What happened in Bello is called fascism,because there are Nazis in Colombia.’‘She was the victim of an atrocious and hateful act,’ added Bello Mayor Lorena González Ospina on X.https://twitter.com/Lore_GonzalezOs/status/1909374662754107862Ospina said that the video of Sara fighting for her life going viral underscores the ‘indifference’ some people have towards trans lives.‘We cannot allow transphobia to keep taking lives in silence,’ she said.But some watching Sara may have wanted to help but simply could not,said Eliecer Sierra Torres,the CEO of the non-profit Friends of the World Foundation,told Metro.‘Many witnesses observed helplessly what happened,paralysed by fear of suffering retaliation if they tried to help Sara,’ she said.‘This reality of the armed conflict that persists in Colombia amplifies the vulnerability of already marginalised populations.’‘We call on society and the media to raise awareness and not speculate or make a priori judgements that stigmatise trans women,avoiding narratives that label them as “deserving” of this violence,’ Torres added.