Daniel Sancho remains imprisoned in Koh Samui prison after the judge decreed an extension of the provisional prison period that the son of actor Rodolfo Sancho is serving while the investigation into the death of Colombian Edwin Arrieta, of which he confessed to be the author, continues. last August.

While the actor takes care of the legal part from Spain, his son remains in Thai prison. Along with him, her mother, Silvia Bronchalo, who since traveling to the country almost two months ago has not stopped visiting her son. At least, until a few days ago, when she stopped doing it and rumors began to surface that he could have returned to our country. However, no one has seen her again.

Since the middle of last week, no one has seen Silvia Bronchalo leave the hotel where she was staying, a few minutes from the prison where her son is being held. She has never missed an appointment to see her son, except on specific occasions – such as having to go do some type of paperwork – and she always obtains the necessary permission to go see him.

However, he has not attended those visits for several days, so many believe that he could have returned to Spain; Of course, not confirmed either, since he has not been seen in our country. She has not been seen at the airport nor is there any evidence that she has left Thailand – something that would be documented given the amount of international press covering the event – so many suggest that she remains confined in her hotel for some unknown reason.

The very reserved analyst has generated headlines since she arrived in the Asian country. She was the first to arrive with her son, settling permanently and even requesting to be his legal representative before the Thai Court, something that was denied by the judge as it was a procedure that Rodolfo Sancho had requested weeks before, signed with his fist. and lyrics by his son.

A few days ago, Sancho had to answer a question about his defense and his future of vital importance before the Koh Samui judge that directly affected her, and could have caused his mother to not be so willing or dedicate so much time to his cause. In these last days.

The 29-year-old chef was leaving prison for the first time to appear before the judge, who asked him if he wanted to have a Thai lawyer, since he continues without legal representation in his country. The young man responded that “my father is going to take care of all of this, I fully trust him.” At no time did he mention his mother.

Nothing has been heard from Silvia Bronchalo, but it is known that the relationship between the young man’s parents is null, so she would not be in contact with Rodolfo Sancho to find out how the legal part of the case is developing.

In the absence of knowing her whereabouts, it is known that both she and Rodolfo Sancho may be present at the trial once the date is set. For the moment, the Thai Police maintains the accusation of premeditated murder against her son in its final report of the investigation into the death of Colombian Edwin Arrieta, which was delivered last week to the Prosecutor’s Office.

Thailand’s Penal Code provides for the death penalty for crimes such as premeditated murder, but if handed down, this is usually later commuted to life imprisonment.