The photo of Fayna with her children in full Calvary with the Yoyas: “I stopped believing in God a long time ago”

Fayna He has shared on social networks a tender photograph with his two children and a very significant message, especially in these days when his ordeal with Carlos El Yoyas it has intensified again.

The former contestant on Big Brother, a fugitive from justice, gave a controversial interview to a newspaper with general circulation in December, from his hiding place in a forest. As a result of this, Fayna has again had the unanimous support of social networks. She also spoke of her complicated situation in a heartbreaking interview in Risto Mejide’s Chester, broadcast on February 21 on Cuatro.

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In networks, he wrote this Monday next to the image with his children: “I stopped believing in God a long time ago and I only regain faith in the human being when a person who reconciles me with our species appears in my life.”

The former big sister deepened her reflection: “But why do we insist on looking for hell when we live in what is closest to the idea we have of it? And there are good people, scattered like seeds that bear fruit in the midst of many weeds and poison ivy.”

The most important thing in her life are her children, between the ages of 15 and 12, and for them she is willing to do anything: “No, I don’t believe in God, but I am a devoted worshiper. They are the motivation, the love, the desire and desperation to know that they are well. Love with capital letters are my children getting taller and me getting smaller by their side”.

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Fayna will always be there for them: “We take a deep breath, we close our eyes, we open them wide and we continue walking, but always, always, always by his hand.”

It must be remembered that Carlos Navarro El Yoyas is sentenced by final sentence to five years and eight months in prison for various crimes of threats and gender violence. He continues in search and capture after ignoring the request to enter prison last December. Fayna, a few days ago, asked the Ombudsman for help: “I ask that you intervene and help me due to the defenseless situation in which I find myself.”