Daniel Sancho remains in temporary detention at the Koh Samui prison awaiting a trial date where he will be sentenced to life imprisonment or, in the worst case, the death penalty for the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta. Since his confession, the young man has always shown his willingness to cooperate with the Thai authorities. A position that, according to experts, will allow him to receive a more sensitive sentence.
For this reason, the son of Rodolfo Sancho and Silvia Bronchalo did not hesitate to go to the scene of the events with the police to help reconstruct the events. If a few days ago ‘And now Sonsoles’ aired some unpublished images from that moment, this Monday ‘Let’s see’, the new space in the morning of Telecinco, is doing the same.
The program hosted by JoaquÃn Prat exclusively shows its viewers a peaceful Daniel Sancho who gives all the details of how the life of the Colombian surgeon ended. “I put them in bags, but in black bags. “I didn’t look at what I put in each bag,” he said. Some pictures where the two interruptions he made in his speech attracted the attention: “I am very good and I want to continue doing it,” Sancho admitted.
Despite his calmness, Daniel Sancho asked to take a break from the scene to brush his teeth. And that’s not all. He also asked the authorities for a few minutes to take a shower. Two details that confused the Mediaset audience. “We gave him a bath. “We’re looking for the keys to remove the handcuffs,” you hear.
The dissemination of these images by Telecinco and Antena 3 has further confused the Sancho family and their spokespersons, as they admitted last week. “We are surprised that these images could have been on television without the defence,” the spokesman said.
Marcos Garcia Montes spoke
Marcos GarcÃa Montes, Daniel Sancho’s lawyer, insisted that his client is “innocent” holding the presumption of innocence. “Innocent. Until a judge, the provincial court in this situation, sees the case. The prosecutor’s office doesn’t have evidence yet, they’ve had it for fifteen or twenty days… They’re going to transfer us and we will work there,” he said.