A tragic conflict in Puerto Rico has left a family devastated and a community demanding justice. Sixteen-year-old Gabriela Nicole Pratts Rosario lost her life on August 10 in Aibonito, just days before her 17th birthday. Gabriela, remembered as kind, compassionate, and passionate about animals, had dreamed of becoming a psychologist. Gabriela had previously been friends with 17-year-old Anthonieshka Avilés Cabrera, but tensions escalated between them in the days leading up to the incident.
After an end-of-summer gathering, a confrontation occurred on Desvío Roberto Colón. Gabriela intervened to protect her older sister, and prosecutors report that Anthonieshka and her mother, 40-year-old Elvia Cabrera Rivera, attacked Gabriela. Emergency responders transported Gabriela to the hospital, but she tragically succumbed to her injuries shortly after midnight.
Authorities arrested both mother and daughter days later. They now face first-degree murder charges, with bail set at one million dollars each. Due to the severity of the case, Anthonieshka will be tried as an adult. Forensic evidence, including a weapon, bloodstained clothing, and a vehicle, supports the investigation, and authorities indicate that additional arrests may follow.
Gabriela’s funeral drew hundreds of mourners, from classmates to neighbors, showing the widespread impact of the tragedy. Images of her mother, Lisandra “Lisa” Rosario, grieving, spread online and sparked public solidarity, with many commenting on the emotional toll and the call for justice. Puerto Rico’s Secretary of Justice condemned the crime, calling it an act that caused “collective outrage” and pledging accountability. Gabriela’s story has since become a rallying point across the island, emphasizing the need for justice, remembrance, and the prevention of senseless violence.