Kesaria Abramidze was brutally stabbed by her boyfriend to death in her flat. Image: Erti ambavi merikostan/ Via OC Media
(The Post News)- Tragedy struck the capital city of Tbilisi on Wednesday when a well-known transgender woman, fall victim of domestic violence, Kesaria Abramidze, 37 years old, was brutally stabbed to death in her own flat. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Kesaria was found with multiple stab wounds when the police reached her place.Kesaria Abramidze was well-known as the first person to come out as transgender in Georgia. Abramidze was also a beloved member of the Tbilisi community, known for her trans leadership skills in community; not only that, she was a model and influence.
The news of her death has spread quickly, causing an outpouring of grief and sadness among those who knew her. As details about the incident continue to emerge, the community is left questioning the safety and security measures in place in Tbilisi. Such a tragic and violent event has sparked fear and concern among residents, especially women, who now feel vulnerable and unsafe in their own homes.
Moreover, this serves as a reminder that it is important for people to be vigilant and look out for each other, especially in today’s world, where violence and crime seem to be on the rise. It is essential to be aware of our surroundings and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. By working with the police and taking necessary precautions, we can create a safer environment for everyone.The untimely death of Kesaria Abramidze has sent shockwaves throughout the city of Tbilisi.
Meanwhile, Investigations are currently underway to get the perpetrator responsible for this heinous crime to be punished. As things stand Her boyfriend, Beka Jaiani, 26, was taken to custody following the incident as the primary suspect in her murder. Friends and family continue to mourn the death of Abramidze and as will be remembered for her warm personality and kind heart. Her sudden and senseless death has left her loved ones and colleagues in a state of shock and disbelief.