Fayna Bethencourt, the former Big Brother 2 contestant and former Carlos Navarro, continues to demand justice after the escape of El Yoyas, who was sentenced to almost six years in prison for a crime of continued mistreatment against her and her children. Despite the fact that it is not a good time for Bethencourt, since she still feels insecure, the Canary Islander wanted to present in the Lecturas pages the man who has returned her smile after the hard days of mistreatment she experienced.
Misel Montesdeoca has been the father figure of the two children of Bethencourt and Navarro for about five years, and their relationship seems fully consolidated. As she recounts in the interview: “My children are aware that they are not her biological father, but they understand that love is more important than blood.” “I would not be surprised if in the future they wanted to change their surnames,” she recounted as she recounts some of the toughest episodes that she had to live with the current fugitive from justice.
The couple recounts how their relationship began “when everything explodes.” At the time that Bethencourt files the second lawsuit before the Civil Guard after Navarro appeared at her parents’ house to intimidate her family. They had only been together for two months then, but Montesdeoca told him: “I’m with you.”
Fayna also tells that El Yoyas’ failure to enter prison continues to condition his life. Since she lives in the Canary Islands, she feels safe on any of the islands, since Navarro has a search and capture order and would be intercepted when trying to travel, but it is when she visits the peninsula or other countries that she feels most insecure. “When I leave the island I don’t upload photos to social networks. It conditions me.”
About the hard days that he lived with El Yoyas, Bethencourt says that he continues to have sequels, and it is that with some statements he portrays a situation that was borderline. “He was homophobic and xenophobic. When Misael came into our lives and my children saw him sweeping, they told me: ‘Oh, he’s sweeping’. And I: ‘It’s normal’. I remember hearing my daughter say that she had played soccer in the school and for him to tell them ‘women don’t play soccer!’ With Misael it’s different, my children realized that they didn’t have to be afraid to express themselves”.
Even if Navarro goes to prison, Bethencourt will remain afraid for the rest of his life. “That is a cross that I will always carry with me. That will always be a very long shadow.” He says that the police recommended that she sign up for martial arts and that she buy a defense dog, since there will always be the possibility that Navarro will come back for her, whether or not he will go to prison first.
Carlos Navarro, sentenced to 5 years and 8 months in prison for a crime of continuous mistreatment of his ex-wife, Fayna Bethencourt, and the couple’s two children, is running out of ways to avoid prison. El Yoyas, as he is known, decided not to enter prison at the end of last November while waiting for the Supreme Court to resolve his request to have his sentence reviewed, but the Prosecutor’s Office has presented a brief in which he shows his opposition to the revision of this sentence of the famous.
Navarro’s lawyer filed a petition for review in the Supreme Court that is still being studied as a result of a new computer expert report on a hard drive from a computer that was in the home of the previous couple. Apparently, the letter talks about a file that was last saved in 2012, and that is part of a fictional work by Bethencourt published in 2016. It describes one of the episodes of abuse that the victim narrated in her 2018 complaint, but she then placed it in 2013.
Due to this dance of dates, El Yoyas’ defense maintains that the entire story on which his sentence is based is invented, since it coincides with the book by Bethencourt Cyanide and Chocolate. The Prosecutor’s Office has urged the high court to reject Carlos’ request since it considers that this expert opinion “is not strong enough to allow the admission of the appeal for review” since “the varied and clear evidence on which the sentence is based” prevails. of Carlos. For the Prosecutor’s Office, this “supposed new evidence, in no case distorts the existing evidence on multiple crimes.”
Navarro had to appear for his admission to prison on November 14 for a crime of habitual abuse, threats and injuries against Fayna Bethencourt. He was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for sexist violence handed down in December 2020 by Criminal Court Number 5 of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which became firm when ratified by the Provincial Court of Las Palmas. and the Supreme Court does not admit the appeal presented. After failing to appear at the Vilanova del Camí Peace Court, a search and arrest warrant was issued, but he decided to escape and not abide by the judicial decision.
This is the last bullet that El Yoyas has left to legally avoid prison before having to decide between continuing to flee from justice or voluntarily entering prison to serve the almost six years in prison to which he was sentenced for mistreatment. This search and capture order will be in force until February 3, 2027, the date on which the State Security Forces would take action to search for him and proceed to his immediate imprisonment.