A Swedish aid worker, Zaida Catalán, was murdered, and a recent assessment places blame on systemic failures rather than individual fault. Lisa Magnusson, involved in the case, emphasizes that Catalán was not responsible for her own death. The case is considered highly unusual, resulting in an exceptionally rare legal outcome. Despite the findings, the United Nations, Catalán’s employer, has yet to acknowledge its responsibility in the tragedy. The circumstances surrounding Catalán’s death highlight potential shortcomings in the UN’s security protocols and support for field workers. This lack of accountability from the UN is drawing criticism and raising questions about the safety of personnel operating in high-risk environments. The case remains a significant point of contention, demanding further investigation and resolution.