El Tuvi Faces Multiple Violent-Relations Allegations in Valencia Trials

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Legal actions against David S.O., popularly known as El Tuvi, have intensified amid accusations of violent conduct toward women, including alleged fatalities and coercive behavior. In November 2019, authorities in Carcaixent and the Valencia region initiated proceedings to confront claims of ill-treatment and coercion by the suspect toward his ex-partner in 2020, with two crimes being investigated in connection to those events. Separately, a case linked to the death of a pregnant woman, Isabell Raducan, who was reported to have been drowned in Xàtiva, has drawn attention to possible connections with El Tuvi after a body was reportedly discarded in a well on a rural property in La Pobla Llarga. These developments have placed El Tuvi under renewed scrutiny as authorities pursue the necessary legal processes. (Levante-EMV)

Two criminal hearings were scheduled for El Tuvi before the seventeenth Criminal Court of Valencia on a recent Monday. The proceedings involved ongoing allegations of mistreatment toward his former partner and threats of lethal violence, alongside a separate charge connected to an attempt on the life of another individual and a challenge to a restraining order. The first hearing was aimed at trial, while the second was postponed due to jurisdictional considerations tied to the maximum penalties requested by the prosecutor’s office. Jurists anticipate a decision by the Magistrate’s Court, which could determine a substantial portion of the case. (Levante-EMV)

In total, nine years of penalties were discussed in court as part of the face-to-face proceedings. The Prosecutor’s Office has pursued three years in prison for two acts of ill-treatment and two threats, all framed within violence against women. For the more serious charges, eleven months in prison were requested for each of four crimes and nine months for coercion, reflecting a pattern of coercive and intimidating behavior observed in the allegations. (Levante-EMV)

The defense, speaking through El Tuvi, denied the allegations, arguing that the complaints were fabrications and portraying the ex-partner as the aggressor in a presumed jealous dynamic. Yet in chambers, the victim described two incidents of violence that are central to the indictment. Prosecutors allege that El Tuvi made threatening remarks, including a statement suggesting that those pursuing the case were still actively seeking the victim, a line that illustrates the coercive tone attributed to the defendant. (Levante-EMV)

One incident occurred on August 6, 2020, following a heated argument. It is claimed that the defendant ransacked doors and walls, attacked the victim, and blocked her attempts to leave the residence. The credible testimony from the victim indicates a long-standing pattern of aggression and control, leaving her fearful and reluctant to resist. She remained in the home under coercive pressure, awaiting a time when she could depart the following morning. (Levante-EMV)

The second episode, dated August 19, involved a confrontation during which the victim reported being struck in a car and sustaining injuries to her leg. She recalled hearing a veiled threat implying continuation of the pursuit by the aggressor. At that time, she reportedly did not realize that another person, identified as Wafaa, was allegedly responsible for a fatal act that occurred months earlier, involving torture and disposal of the body in a well. The victim ultimately filed a formal complaint and ended the relationship, yet reports indicate continued harassment by the ex-partner. (Levante-EMV)

Despite a restraining order issued by a court in Alzira, the suspect is alleged to have breached the order on several occasions, attempting to strangle the former partner by gripping her neck and leaving her in a vulnerable state. Believing the victim to be dead at one point, the suspect is said to have fled the scene. These serious facts remain a focal point of trial, with prosecutors seeking clarification before the Valencian Provincial Court on charges of attempted murder, among other offenses. (Levante-EMV)

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