Davinson Narváez, sentenced to 33 years in prison, killed his partner and mother of his children in Santa Marta on November 17, 2021. The relationship was marked by jealousy, alcohol use, distrust, and infidelity suspicions. Despite living separately, they maintained contact. The conflict escalated after Davinson discovered his partner's affair and confronted her, leading to the fatal incident. He expresses remorse and warns others against repeating his mistakes.
Country: Colombia
State/Province: None
City/Region: Santa Marta
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 16 years (cohabitation)
Incident Date: Nov. 17, 2021
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How the relationship or connection began.
Approximately 16 years (cohabitation)
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2021-11-17
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Conducta Delictiva - Colombia · Original language: Spanish
“M4T3 a mi pareja por celos frente a mi hija… ese día perdí mi familia y mi libertad”
Jealousy
The relationship was characterized by deep jealousy, alcohol use, and infidelity suspicions. Despite living separately, the couple maintained contact and unresolved conflicts. The offender's jealousy and distrust escalated after discovering the victim's affair, culminating in a fatal violent incident.
Davinson Narváez was sentenced to 33 years in prison after pleading guilty. The investigation included police intervention after domestic disputes and evidence of infidelity. The victim's family warned the offender prior to the incident. The case highlights the role of jealousy and alcohol in domestic violence homicides.
No significant confusion reported; the offender confessed and accepted a plea bargain. Some uncertainty about the exact sequence of events leading to the fatal incident.
Davinson and his partner had a long-term relationship with children. Over time, jealousy and distrust grew, exacerbated by alcohol use and the victim's affair. After moving to separate residences, conflicts intensified. On November 17, 2021, following a drinking episode and confrontation over infidelity, Davinson fatally attacked his partner. He later surrendered to police and was arrested.
High risk due to escalating jealousy, alcohol abuse, infidelity, and prior conflicts. Presence of children witnessing violence increased vulnerability. The offender exhibited emotional instability and impulsive aggression.
Jealousy and alcohol abuse are critical risk factors in domestic violence escalation. Maintaining contact after separation without clear boundaries can perpetuate conflict. Early intervention and support for jealousy and substance abuse issues may prevent fatal outcomes.
Persistent jealousy, alcohol abuse, discovery of infidelity, and escalating arguments were early signals.
Phone conversations revealing infidelity, victim's separate residence, and reports from family members about suspicious behavior.
Phone records, witness statements from family, police reports, and offender's confession.
Family members reported victim's drinking with another man and suspicious behavior. Children witnessed some conflicts. Police intervened after domestic disputes. Not reported any external eyewitnesses.
No follow-up reports available beyond sentencing and offender's interview.
Exact details of the fatal incident sequence remain partially unclear; emotional state and precise triggers at the moment are based on offender's account.