A Spanish city has honoured two Senegalese migrants for their heroism in trying to save a gay man beaten to death by a homophobic mob. Ibrahima Diack and Magatte N'Diaye were given "adopted sons of ...
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Senegalese migrants honored by Spanish city for helping victim during homophobic attackTwo Senegalese migrants were on Monday honored by the Spanish city of A Coruña for their heroics after intervening during a fatal July 2021 homophobic beating of a man. Per BBC, the mayor of A ...
The Spanish city of A Coruña recently honored Ibrahima Diack and Magatte N’Diaye for their bravery in intervening and preventing the brutal beating of 24-year-old gay nursing assistant Samuel Luiz.
The Spanish city of A Coruna on Monday awarded the status of adoptive sons to two Senegalese migrants who risked themselves to help a gay man whose 2021 murder shocked the nation. Ibrahima Diack and ...
Magatte N'Diaye and Ibrahima Diack - seen here with Mayor Inés Rey - have been honoured as "adopted sons of A Coruña" A Spanish city has honoured two Senegalese migrants for their heroism in ...
Magatte N'Diaye and Ibrahima Diack - seen here with Mayor Inés Rey - have been honoured as "adopted sons of A Coruña" [A Coruña City Hall] ...
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