
Brutal Murder of Transgender Woman in Colombia Sparks Outrage
The brutal murder of Sara Millerey, a transgender woman in Colombia, has sent shockwaves through the country. The 27-year-old was found severely injured in a polluted ravine after being beaten and having her limbs broken. Her mother, Sandra Milena Borja, described the scene in heartbreaking detail: "Eso no se le hace a ningún ser humano" ("That's not done to any human being"). The video of Sara in the ravine, filmed by bystanders who failed to help, went viral, sparking outrage. While authorities rescued Sara, she succumbed to her injuries in a hospital. Friends and LGBTQ+ activists are demanding justice, highlighting the ongoing issue of violence against transgender individuals in Colombia. The case underscores the need for greater awareness and protection for this vulnerable community. Cardinal José Rueda's act of washing the feet of LGBTQ+ community members during Holy Week serves as a poignant symbol of reconciliation and hope amidst the tragedy.