Carlos Navarro El Yoyas: Unfolding Arrest, Threats, and Flight

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Carlos Navarro of El Yoyas faces arrest as a national television audience watches. The program has become a talking point everywhere, and this Wednesday he was seen locating the car he usually drives and his dog, now staying at the home of the man who fled justice after his ex-wife Fayna Bethencourt was found to have suffered ill treatment. Presented on Cuatro by Diego Losada, the show shared recordings to which journalist Nacho Abad had exclusive access. In these, Navarro is heard threatening Fayna and describing a hostile family environment, his tone escalating until she loses control. There are even sounds indicating El Yoyas would send his own ten-year-old daughter to harm her mother. Navarro has been convicted of mistreating his partner. He is currently in the search and capture phase and faces seven charges, mostly relating to Fayna Bethencourt, the mother of his children. He did not report to prison on the day he was due to begin serving his sentence. Fayna Bethencourt is heard in voice messages expressing intent to seriously harm him, messages the program reportedly silenced to protect the parties involved. She also filed civil complaints against Navarro and the authorities, alleging defiance and threats. On Wednesday morning, the Cuatro episode highlighted new threats Navarro allegedly directed at Fayna’s new partner, including: I will kill that man, a line the program quotes in its coverage. Navarro himself is heard saying insults toward the woman and her current partner, including derogatory terms and threats, with the show noting the chilling tone of the audio released at that time. The program also reported that Navarro made violent statements about harming the person he claimed posed a danger to his family, promising rapid, brutal action and using graphic language about the threat. By morning, Fayna had issued comments urging the authorities to pursue Navarro with urgency, hoping for swift justice. The night’s broadcast also included Navarro speaking about his plans if authorities came looking for him, making explicit threats against the Civil Guard and other security forces. He was last seen giving an interview while on the run, described by the show as moving through a jungle like area near Barcelona. The report noted that Navarro had connections in various parts of Catalonia and that journalists encountered a tense scene when Navarro’s father approached the crew with warnings. In addition, the elder Navarro reportedly contacted one of the fugitive’s sisters and spoke to his wife at the scene, raising tensions and prompting renewed concerns about safety. Neighbors described Navarro as a familiar visitor to the town where his father resided and recalled him spending extended periods there. The local restaurant owners mentioned that Navarro had recently stopped by for meals and photos but had endured a long stay in the area, a fact the program suggested connected to his ongoing status as a fugitive. The morning edition concluded with additional audio in which Navarro described what he would do should authorities come looking for him, naming various agencies and using crude language to express his defiance. The reported statements underscore the intensity of the case and the impact it has had on the people involved and the communities connected to them, as observed by the Cuatro team and observers during the coverage. This ongoing story continues to draw attention from viewers and critics alike as authorities pursue lawful action and the public weighs the implications of the surrounding events. (Source: Cuatro program)

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