Carlos Navarro, the Yoyas, is still in search and capture. The former Big Brother contestant was sentenced for mistreatment of his ex-partner Fayna Bethencourt, whom he met twenty years ago in the same Telecinco contest.

It all started as a beautiful love story, to which millions of people were hooked for several months, but which ended up being a complete nightmare for the former reality contestant.

A few weeks ago it was revealed that Carlos Navarro had filed a complaint against his ex-partner for false testimony. For his part, Bethencourt did not believe the last movement of ‘El Yoyas’. ”I write a story in which I summarize what happened after that attack. He says that he did not know that account and that I used it in the prosecution. He says the story was written before the attack. That is immediately denied because it was written later. He was present at the book presentation and said that he had read all my stories,” he declared on the Fiesta program.

Now thanks to the En Boca de todos space on Telecinco, we have been able to learn that the judge’s order has rejected Carlos Navarro’s last resort.

It was the journalist Nacho Abad who advanced in the program that the judge has dismantled all the arguments that the defendant had presented. “Carlos claims to have provided documents that show that, had they been taken into consideration by the sentence that sentenced him, they would have led to the elimination or attenuation of criminal responsibility,” the journalist explained.

The Cuatro space has been able to have access to the evidence that Navarro had provided. The main one, the story Grief and the smell of strawberry, written by Bethencourt. It tells how a six-year-old girl witnesses her father’s mistreatment of her mother. Carlos Navarro would have presented it as proof that this story was written before what happened. Even so, the judge affirmed that these data did not demonstrate that the ill-treatment had not existed.

For which Carlos Navarro continues to be guilty and has been missing for more than six months, after not having appeared in court, after being sentenced to serve five years and eight months in prison for a crime of habitual mistreatment, four crimes of injury , a crime of threats and another of harassment.