The death of Nathália Urban, a devoted Brazilian journalist and anti-imperialist campaigner, is being announced with great sadness. Nathália spent a long time living in Edinburgh, Scotland, before her untimely death. Her age was only thirty-six.
Working with publications including Brasil Wire, Brasil247, and Jacobin Brasil, as well as cooperating with others like Orinoco Tribune, Nathália made a substantial impact on journalism. Those who knew her were deeply impacted by her dedication to justice and her passion for her vocation. She also took part in debates on websites such as Nuestra América, the ANTICONQUISTA news feed, where her humility and expertise were particularly noticeable.
Scottish authorities are currently looking into the circumstances surrounding her death after hearing rumors that she may have fallen from a bridge. Some speculate that Nathália’s recent social media posts, in which she candidly discussed her battles with severe depression, may have had some role in this tragic event.
Her death serves as a sharp reminder of the struggles many people go unspoken. It’s critical for those who are having difficulties to ask for assistance. Nobody should have to deal with depression alone; everyone should have help from friends, family, and/or professionals. Despite being brutally cut short, Nathália’s life serves as a reminder to stand by one another throughout difficult times.
Although her impact as a journalist and activist will endure, everyone who had the honor of knowing her will be profoundly saddened by her passing.