Toronto Star

Canadian killed in anti-LGBT attack

Reports say Gerard Argiud, partner were shot, stabbed at their home in Honduras

- PETER EDWARDS STAFF REPORTER

An 80-year-old Canadian and his partner have died after what local media call a homophobic attack in their home in Honduras.

Local reports say they were shot and stabbed by attackers in the community of Tela on the Caribbean coast.

The Canadian, identified in local media reports as Gerard Argiud, died hours after the attack, the reports say.

Argiud’s Honduran partner, identified as Jorge Sarmiento, 42, was described in local media reports as a prominent member of the local LBGT community.

No hometown was given for Argiud, described as a Canadian national.

Global Affairs Canada had no immediate comment.

The murders prompted a warning from the Atlantis Travel Group, an internatio­nal associatio­n which specialize­s in executive travel.

“Reports indicate the couple were attacked by several people because of their sexual orientatio­n and position as prominent members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) community,” the warning states.

“Although same-sex activity is legal in Honduras, LGBT travellers should avoid drawing attention to their sexuality,” the warning continues. “Members should remain vigilant to their surroundin­gs at all times and adopt stringent precaution­s because of the high rates of violent and opportunis­tic crime.” LGBT murders in Honduras are less likely to be punished than other killings, according to a report by an inter-American Commission on human rights.

The Washington Blade noted that prominent LGBT activist Rene Martinez was murdered in Honduras last June. Martinez was a member of the ruling National Party and president of Comunidad Gay Sampedrana, an LGBT advocacy group.

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