00:00I'm not a criminal, I'm not a sicarian, but I don't want God, I find God, I find God, and
00:06I do damage it.
00:08So I tell you, I'm open to heart.
00:13Oh, that's hard for me, my God.
00:17A everyone.
00:19Here.
00:22Here is Mirlena, she has a little more, I think, that Samuel suffered a lot.
00:31My son, Mirlena Otero Benítez, my mother of Oriana Nicole Martínez Otero,
00:45A trans woman was murdered on September 17, 2016, in La Guajira.
00:55He was a activist activist, a leader in the neighborhood, in all the community.
01:03He was very extroverted, very collaborative, very servicial.
01:09He was very popular with everyone.
01:12There was no bad people.
01:15He was very affectionate.
01:19Everyone loved him.
01:20If he could do a favor, he would do it.
01:22He would do it.
01:24Without a matter of who he was.
01:26I was married to him.
01:28He married to him.
01:30He married to him.
01:32He married to a Spanish.
01:36How was your marriage?
01:38There was noise here.
01:40They closed the street.
01:41He was very popular.
01:42In my house we loved him.
01:46He was the first nephew, the first nephew.
01:52I was my little brother.
01:56I loved him.
01:58My family loved him.
01:59I think that with the love him, we accept him.
02:05We don't have to be able to discriminate him.
02:09He didn't have done anything wrong only was he or her.
02:19He started to dress as a woman, but not in my house.
02:22He took the hidden clothes and was dressed in the night,
02:27where the friends were.
02:29He came to see me when he was the first gay queen of Cincelejo.
02:36Sometimes when I came out with him, he didn't pay attention,
02:40but I was the one who started to fight and said things.
02:45I said, oh my God, I don't know what,
02:49but I also answered a few things.
03:05I was in my house and my sister took me to look for.
03:08That day was my birthday.
03:16We couldn't believe it.
03:18I couldn't believe it because the day before we had called me,
03:22we had talked about and I said, no, it can't be.
03:27What could I say?
03:27I wanted to castigate that guy.
03:31That he wouldn't have been in the world.
03:36I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:00Justicia, justicia, justicia, justicia is for all of these mothers
04:04who had killed, in other ways, their children.
04:07Not only of Oriana, but all of the people from the social sector LGTBI
04:11and much more than from the social sector,
04:14those mothers who take care of their children in a way so infamy.
04:30The advice that I would give to a father in this moment,
04:33in a situation where his child has this kind of behavior,
04:39is that I support him,
04:43that I support him too,
04:45that I try to share with him all the time that he can,
04:52because I honestly tell you
04:55that I live with a repentance
04:58of not having accepted him before.
05:02It's more, I still...
05:06When I came to eat,
05:10it was hard,
05:11because when I came from work,
05:14I already found lunch.
05:18When I came to eat with a little,
05:19I was feeling it.
05:19I also felt a lot of energy as well.
05:21There is nothing more than that.
05:22With the smell.
05:25Everything.
05:28My house.
05:30Everything.
05:32He was very nice, because when I was drinking, I was looking for him and I was looking for him,
05:43and when I met him, he called me and hugged him.
05:49What he liked? Bailar. Bailar and cant.
05:54No lo hacía bien, pero cantaba. A todos, a todos, a todos, a todos nos sacaba canciones, le gustaba rumbear
06:02mucho, salíamos mucho.
06:04A veces espero que llegue a la casa, que sea mentira que me diga que solo se estaba escondiendo o
06:14algo así.
06:20Eso devastó a esta familia. Ese hombre no mató a una mujer, mató a toda una familia.
06:29¿Por qué no puede quedar este crimen impune de Oriana? Porque Oriana es una chica que no le hacía daño
06:35a nadie.
06:35Solamente se reía, jugábamos, siempre estaba como un buen activista y no se merecía esa muerte tan horrible que tuvo.
06:45Yo creo que ningún ser humano merece la muerte.
06:53Corta un momentico ahí.
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