Joaquín Prat threatens to talk about "the circus" that has been set up with the Daniel Sancho case: "Don't pull my tongue"

If there is a television program that has done enormous news coverage on the case of Daniel Sancho, it has been Let's see.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 April 2024 Tuesday 17:52
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Joaquín Prat threatens to talk about "the circus" that has been set up with the Daniel Sancho case: "Don't pull my tongue"

If there is a television program that has done enormous news coverage on the case of Daniel Sancho, it has been Let's see. Telecinco's morning program has sent reporters to Thailand to obtain first-hand information on the trial of the crime of Edwin Arrieta. And it was because of these data that they have revealed that the victim's lawyer has come out enraged.

"You have to be very respectful with the information. This is not the first misinformation I have heard in this procedure," said Juan Gonzalo Ospina. Some statements that both Joaquín Prat and Patricia Pardo have felt were directed towards them.

Among other things, the lawyer has stated that it is "absolutely false" that Arrieta's torso was found. Information that arose from a police document in which the word thorax can be read and was revealed by a reporter from the program. Faced with this, Prat has not remained silent. "If you want, we will send you the document, Mr. Ospina. It is not a hoax, it is not false information and it is certainly not malicious at all," he stated.

After this, the presenter emphasized that they empathize "with the family's pain." Even so, he defends his information. Something that is not intended to go against the victim, but rather to put "errors" on the table during the police process.

Despite everything, Prat has made it clear that they respect the professionalism of the Thai justice system and its agents. "I understand that it is Thailand, but it must be said that the Thai police solve the murder or manslaughter in record time and obtain Daniel Sancho's confession in record time," he said.

But if there is something that he did not want to overlook, it is "the circus part." "Some of you don't pull my tongue at me because one day we will tell you what part of this circus is in which there is a dismembered dead person and a person responsible, at least, for the dismemberment," he began to relate.

"And everything else, regardless of the pain and suffering of Edwin Arrieta's family and that of Daniel Sancho, is a circus. I insist, and don't pull my tongue, because one day we will have to forget about hairs in the sea and we will count. That's fine," he added, openly and visibly angry.

A statement that the co-host of Let's See, Patricia Pardo, has been in charge of encouraging: "The viewers are intelligent enough and know perfectly well how to identify the clowns." Given this, we just have to wait to see if one day they decide to pull this blanket or it will remain a simple warning.