Around 300 people they were part of the march that took place in the municipality of Bello.
This Friday, April 11, hundreds of citizens congregated in the municipality of Bello to pay a tribute to Sara Millerey González, Trans woman killed a week ago in this town.
It was a symbolic act loaded with torches, lights of hope and a forceful message: no more homophobia in Colombia, and just justice for that each of the cases documents in the country are clarified.
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The meeting was headed by LGTBI groups, local authorities, social organizations, friends of the victim and citizenship in general, who raised their voice to demand justice.
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In the midst of the act, attendees asked the authorities speed in the investigations and that this case is not in impunity, Like so many others registered in the country.
This was what Yuli Salazar, a person who is part of the LGTBIQ+community, who took to the streets and joined the rejection said Collective for Sara’s death.
During the day, tribute also paid tribute to the 24 people of the LGTBI community who have been killed in this year in Colombia. Of those violent deaths, remember, 13 have occurred in Antioquia, According to figures shared by trans groups.
For its part, the Mayor’s Office of Bello, through the Ministry of Social Inclusion, expressed its solidarity with the family of Sara Millerey González, and assured that Permanent accompaniment is being carried outas expressed by the secretary, Jenifer López.
Despite the pain, the members of the LGTBI community reiterated that they are not afraid to go to the streets and remain firm in their demand for justice, not only for Sara Millerey, but for all victims of violence motivated by alleged Discrimination cases.
The rain was not an impediment for those who attended the march
For now, and while citizens and Collan Justice groupsthe authorities advance in investigations.
Source: Integrated information system