A LGBT Activist in Rosario Is Beaten to Death in Her Own Home: a Possible Transvesticide Is Being Investigated
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Gabriela Denisse Banach was found dead in her house with a severe blow to her head this Tuesday night. She was 47 years old.A neighbor alerted the police after seeing her fallen body inside the balcony from her apartment.
This Thursday, after a series of investigative tasks carried out by prosecutor Rodrigo Urruticochea of the Highly Harmful Violence Unit, Investigative Police officers arrested a young man, identified as J.G.A., 24, who was accused of the transvesticide of Gabriela Banach, in an apartment located in Cerrito at 600, in the Republic of the Sixth district. The arrest was carried out in the early hours of the afternoon of this Thursday, in the area o…
Trans and travesti organizations in Rosario are calling for a demonstration this Thursday, August 13th, at 11:30 AM in front of the Government House in Plaza San Martín, to demand justice for Gabriela “Gaby” Banach, a long-time activist with the Rosario trans and travesti community. They are pointing to the responsibility of the provincial and municipal governments and demanding sustained public policies to address violence, mental health, and s…
The lifeless body of Gabriela Denisse Banach, a 47-year-old trans woman, was found Tuesday night in her apartment in the República de la Sexta neighborhood in Rosario. The autopsy confirmed that she had blows to the head, cuts to the legs and scrapes to the knees, so the main hypothesis of the investigation is that of a transvesticide. The cause is in charge of the prosecutor Rodrigo Urriticoechea, who ordered different measures to try to determ…
The body of Gabriela Denisse Banach, 47, was found in an apartment in the La Sexta neighborhood. The autopsy found that she died of skull trauma.
Published on August 12, 2026 Editorial Canal Abierto Gabriela Banach, 47, a trans militant and sex worker very committed to the causes of her collective, was found yesterday lifeless and with signs of violence in Rosario. “She lived mostly in a street situation and had no work, but she still called together Carla Ojeda an important group of organizations to participate in the Mesa Nicol Márquez to promote the Provincial Law of Transvestite Hous…
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