The canary does not give up. Her ex-husband and father of her two children, sentenced by final sentence to five years and eight months in prison for various crimes of threats and gender violence, Carlos Navarro El Yoyascontinues in search and capture after ignoring the request to enter prison last December. Fayna she is desperate and has written a letter to the Ombudsman: “I ask you to intervene and help me due to the defenseless situation in which I find myself.”
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He sent the letter on February 4 but it was this Monday when he published an extract of it: “I am a victim of gender violence who does not know the whereabouts of the person who was convicted of mistreating her and who also has to bear that this make public statements claiming innocence, thus defying the judiciary and again exercising psychological abuse, this time public, towards me without legal repercussions for said acts”.
Fayna, who has sent the statement to the High Commissioner of the General Courts, continues: “Many women have contacted me to tell me that they are also living in fear of knowing that their abuser is still on the street despite being looking for and capture, some even suffering because their sentences have expired without the authorities having found them (…) The convicted person must be transferred to prison immediately or, failing that, a security device must be placed on him to know his location at any time until his subsequent entry into prison”.
The former big sister cries out for justice and regrets that there is no security protocol that protects the victims: “It does not guarantee the safety of its victim at all and it is clearly an ineffective measure: there are those convicted in search and capture for not having been transferred by the competent authorities to prison, leaving them to their free will and with the possibility of escaping the sentence that has been imposed”.