news | April 17, 2026

Ex-boyfriend arrested in strangling death of Gwinnett woman

Sagahon was taken to police headquarters for questioning after being spotted returning to his residence, police spokesperson Cpl. Ryan Winderweedle said in a news release. He had severe burns on his face and hands, the spokesperson said.

“Sagahon admitted to being at Nava’s residence earlier where they got into an argument and where their child was present,” he said. “The argument became physical, and Sagahon choked Nava until she stopped breathing. He then loaded Nava’s deceased body into her vehicle and drove to Oglethorpe County, where he set the vehicle on fire.”

Gwinnett detectives worked with authorities in Oglethorpe County to locate the woman’s vehicle some 60 miles from her home. It had been “severely burned,” and skeletal remains were found inside, Winderweedle said.

The remains had not been positively identified Monday.

Sagahon is being held in the Gwinnett County jail without bond.