The migrant 'heroes' who tried to prevent a deadly homophobic attack - BBC Africa
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 the city" status in A Coruña on Monday in a formal ceremony recognising their actions.
The men were the only ones to intervene in July 2021, when Samuel Luiz was set upon by a group of men and kicked and punched outside a nightclub in the north-western city.
The 24-year-old later died of his injuries in hospital - an event which sparked national outrage and condemnation.
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