Kesaria Abramidze, a transgender model, is killed in Georgia, raising concerns over LGBTQ rights and safety.A Georgian transgender model and prominent public figure has been stabbed to death in her apartment in a “premeditated” attack, authorities say, amid criticism of a government crackdown on LGBTQ rights.
The actress and influencer Kesaria Abramidze, 37, was killed in a knife attack on Wednesday, a day after a bill supporting “family values” passed its final reading. The law has been compared to Russia’s “gay propaganda” law and criticised by the European Union and rights groups as stigmatising LGBTQ people.
Abramidze was the first person in Georgia to publicly come out as transgender. She represented the country at the Miss Trans Star International contest in 2018 and had more than 500,000 followers on Instagram.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs said on Thursday that she suffered “multiple stab wounds” and it was investigating a “premeditated murder committed with particular cruelty and aggravating circumstances on gender grounds”.
Georgian media reported that the police have arrested a male suspect.
Critics have long accused the ruling Georgian Dream party of stoking homophobia and transphobia and of pushing an anti-Western, anti-liberal agenda before elections next month.
Pro-EU President Salome Zurabishvili – at loggerheads with the government – condemned the “horrific murder” in a Facebook post, saying “the tragedy must awaken Georgian society”.
Abramidze herself had previously criticised the government’s approach to domestic violence and women’s ri …