Carlos Navarro, 'El Yoyas', asks Pedro Sánchez for "amnesty" and "condoning" his debts with the Treasury

He has been searching and capturing for more than a year for a continuous crime of abuse in the family and serious problems with the Tax Agency, but apparently only journalists from the newspaper El Mundo have been able to locate Carlos Navarro, better known as El Yoyas.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 November 2023 Sunday 10:33
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Carlos Navarro, 'El Yoyas', asks Pedro Sánchez for "amnesty" and "condoning" his debts with the Treasury

He has been searching and capturing for more than a year for a continuous crime of abuse in the family and serious problems with the Tax Agency, but apparently only journalists from the newspaper El Mundo have been able to locate Carlos Navarro, better known as El Yoyas.

Sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for mistreatment of his ex-wife, Fayna Bethencourt, and their two children; The Catalan allows himself the luxury of joking about his legal situation during the interview, even asking the newly elected president Pedro Sánchez for a "pardon", in addition to "condoning" his debts.

Navarro has no intention of turning himself in, despite the fact that the Supreme Court rejected the review of his sentence last April after the presentation of new elements by his lawyers, led by Esteban Gómez Rovira; that they would call into question the testimony of Fayna Bethencourt -among which would be computer expert evidence-, considering it "not probative" of Navarro's innocence and giving credibility, once again, to his ex-wife.

The one who was the most controversial contestant of the second edition of Big Brother already met with the aforementioned newspaper for a first interview in 2022, in the middle of a forest, fleeing from the persecution of the press and the Police, who relentlessly do guard in his hometown.

Even so, he declared to the aforementioned newspaper that he asks the new Government of Pedro Sánchez for "pardon or amnesty" in addition to "condoning" his debts with the Treasury, which continue to increase over time while he remains on the run.

"The victim is me," insists Navarro, whose message he continues to wear on his t-shirts. However, the Criminal Court number 5 of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria does not think the same, and for this reason it issued a search and arrest warrant on November 25 of last year, after denying the suspension of the prison sentence.

For now, he only has one option left: stay hidden. And so it seems that he will do so until February 2027, the date on which the sentence will expire.