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Fayna Bethencourt, desperate at the latest statements by El Yoyas: “Maybe I’m not in this fucking country anymore”

The former contestant on Big Brother, sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for having committed seven crimes of domestic abuse, has once again defended his innocence in a media outlet. A fugitive from justice since last November, he assures that he may have left Spain: “My parents are fed up that you are harassing them at the door of their house. But, don’t people understand that it would be very silly to put me in a mousetrap? , being cornered and not being able to get out? Haven’t people started to think about the possibility that I might not be in that fucking country? Leave my family alone, I’m not going to show up.”

Carlos El Yoyas continues to attack the mother of his children, Faynato whom he blames all his ills: “I am a victim of a bad woman and a system that doesn’t work. He makes up this fucking shit and it destroys my life. She has destroyed it for me by denouncing in 2018 events that supposedly occurred in 2013. She caught her and she doesn’t know what to do and how to justify it to her children and who knows who.”

And he reiterates that he is innocent and appeals to his conscience not to surrender to justice: “That an injustice has been committed and my conscience does not allow me to be locked up for something I have not done. I want to live with my clear conscience. Even if I’m living badly, I’d rather be like this than not serving a sentence unfairly. It’s as simple as that.”

Fayna, desperate: “He’s in Spain”

The Canary Islands have been outraged by this new media incursion by El Yoyas, this time in The stenographerand demands justice: “From here I ask Justice, the law, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Equality to listen to me. In this country, a fugitive criminal is given a voice. And no one does anything against the journalists who communicate with him. I am a person who asks for help. He keeps manhandling me from a distance.”

He assures that Carlos returns to portray himself through his words: “Justice has declared him guilty. He knows he is guilty. What he has to do is turn himself in. He was a coward to mistreat me and he is not to give himself up. He has no value as a person or as a human being. This person has mistreated me and is still hiding.”

Fayna is desperate: “No one does anything about it. I do not see myself protected by Justice. Before Christmas they told me that they were looking for him and we are in May. If this individual is still in hiding, in 2027 he will be released. If something happens to me, who Will he be held responsible?” And she adds: “If he insists so much that he is abroad, it is because he is still in Spain.”

Chris Lawrence

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