Fayna recounts her hell with the Yoyas: the interview that they should put in the institutes

The former contestant on Big Brother has sat down this Tuesday in the chester of Risto Mejide to share new details of the hell that his life together with Carlos Navarro, better known as El Yoyas. A creepy and very brave story that explains how to detect that you are being abused and how you should ask for help. “I hope they see him in the institutes,” the presenter told his guest. “I’m so grateful that they let me express myself.”

With an integrity worthy of admiration, Fayna He has stood up once again to demand justice. Her husband and father of her two children, sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for various crimes of mistreatment against his family, has been on the run since December 5, when he should have gone to prison to serve his sentence. . “It turns out that they try and sentence you, and instead of taking you from the court or putting a security device on you, they send you a piece of paper and they tell you ‘Sir, you who have mistreated your wife please show up on such a day and at such a time for your I enter prison’. Excuse me? I think things have not been managed well,” she said hurt. “You with the presumption of innocence go to a dungeon and when you are sentenced, no, you can get lost with David the Gnome in the woods… It’s terrible, it’s surreal. I didn’t know this worked like that. It’s just that we’re unprotected.” And he added: “The more time passes, the more restless I am, because I don’t know where he is. I don’t know if this individual is going to be hiding. And if the crimes prescribe? Who prevents you from taking a plane? He told me so , ‘I don’t care if I go to jail’.

Fayna is desperate: “I am neither calm nor safe. I see that the months go by, it is that he has threatened me so many times with killing me… There is still something inside of me that says I could end up dead. That is the worst, that one day Fayna Bethencourt is the one on the news”. Brave, he asks for more justice and protection from the Executive: “Then they spend money on banners and advertising… Violet is not worth that much. Please, let it be noticed when legislating, to protect… Let it be noticed”, he has said in clear allusion to Irene Montero.

“Monsters Exist”

The former Canarian contestant has reviewed her story with Carlos Yoyas, which began in the house of Guadalix de la Sierra, where he was already expelled for violent conduct. “There I met the kindest part of him, but monsters exist and it didn’t take long for them to appear.” It began with squeezing, stomping, bad gestures: “Then he asked me for forgiveness and I began to change my behavior. The abuser catches you. I ended up isolated, he prohibited me from working and when my children arrived I lived like a housewife from the 50s”. The turning point was the first beating: “a very harsh physical assault…, in which he assaulted me in a brutal way. He left my body full of bruises. He was always careful not to leave marks on my face, he was a person very paranoid. He would assault me, grab my neck or twist my limbs. And I would raise my voice, and he was afraid that the neighbor would hear it.”

The abuse went further and he even carried it out in front of the children: “It is not the harm that I do to you but the fear that you go through. He grabbed my neck at that moment, he even throws me to the ground, squeezes and he is telling me ‘I’m going to kill you’. In your head it’s ‘I’m going to die’. Then your neck hurts… But that fear… You say ‘It’s over, this time it’s over’. He squeezed me, I’m going to kill you, He lets go, I scream and my children come… I was afraid and ashamed”. When she left him, she took refuge in the Canary Islands with her parents. He denounced him but withdrew the complaint at the request of Yoyas, who appeared at his in-laws’ house and threatened his mother-in-law and her daughter: “He sent me messages and I blocked him, then he sent them to the girl, a message of a nature unhealthy sexual behavior and the girl turned white… That’s when I asked my father to come with me to report it again”.

Threats, complaints and various trials where El Yoyas was sentenced in a final sentence to five years and eight months in prison. He should have entered jail on December 5 and has been missing ever since: “My children were panicking, me too… He told us that he would buy a stick and smash our heads in, that I would return to my island with my feet ahead… We deserve to rest”. And he reflects: “There is a parallelism between a relationship of abuse and a sect, there is a reprogramming, and it is gradual, you transform, you change… I think of the Fayna that I was before I met him, which is who I am now, and not I know when I lost control of myself.”