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Tragic Home Invasion: Man Fatally Attacks Ex-Wife’s Boyfriend in Shocking Incident

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A promising figure in California’s boxing scene tragically lost his life in a shocking murder-suicide carried out by the ex-husband of his girlfriend. The ex-husband, after committing the murder, also took his own life.

Rising boxer killed in murder-suicide

Background: News footage of the home in Hanford, Calif., where Vincent Diaz shot Adrian Valdovinos on May 3 (KABC). Inset: Adrian Valdovinos (Facebook).

According to authorities, the first responding officer on the scene heard a final gunshot just as the police were preparing to enter the residence.

Adrian Valdovinos, 25, died of multiple gunshot wounds on Sunday, the victim of a murder-suicide committed by 33-year-old Vincent Diaz. According to the Hanford Police Department, Diaz broke into the Hanford, California, home of his ex-wife during the early morning hours. A 911 call was placed at 4:12 a.m. reporting that a man and a woman were fighting, followed by several gunshots.

Hanford Police Lieutenant Justin Vallin informed ABC affiliate KABC that this last gunshot was the ex-husband, Vincent Diaz, ending his own life. Officers reportedly saw Diaz make this fatal decision through a window at his former wife’s house.

Fortunately, Diaz’s ex-wife emerged from the incident unharmed, and police safely escorted her out of the house. The victim, boxer Adrian Valdovinos, was discovered deceased in a bedroom. Lieutenant Vallin mentioned to KABC that the entire tragic sequence unfolded in under ten minutes.

Diaz’s ex-wife was unharmed and removed from the home safely. Valdovinos was found dead in the bedroom. Vallin told KABC that the entire incident happened in less than 10 minutes.

KABC reported that Diaz and his former wife had been separated since August 2025. She requested a restraining order against him as recently as March. As a convicted felon, Diaz was also not allowed to own a firearm.

Police said Diaz had no previous interactions with Valdovinos. Vallin told KABC that Diaz planned ahead for Sunday’s tragedy, making arrangements to have someone watch his child then parking 100 yards from his ex-wife’s house. Police said they will continue to investigate.

Neighbors of the ex-wife spoke to KABC and said the couple seemed happy before they separated last year. Craig Avila told KABC, “You used to be able to hear all of them all the time because they’d be singing and having a great time in the house and all that. So, for this to happen… it’s just sad to see.”

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