Samuel Luiz, a 24-year-old nursing assistant, was beaten to death in early July in A Coruña, a city in northwest Spain. Witnesses say his aggressors reportedly used homophobic slurs while attacking him. But the police have not deemed it a hate crime yet.
The killing has shocked the LGBTQ community, and many have started a conversation online about their own experiences with attacks. Others are questioning how progressive the European country really is.
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Begoña Gómez Urzaiz (@begogomezurzaiz), freelance journalist in Barcelona
Mateo Sancho (@mateosancho), journalist and sociologist
Enrique Aparicio (@esnorquel), journalist
Rubén Serrano (@RubenSerranoM), journalist and author
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