Lydia Bosch and María Adánez, Rodolfo Sancho's colleagues, send a message to the actor

All eyes are on Thailand and the trial that will decide the future of Daniel Sancho.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 April 2024 Wednesday 23:05
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Lydia Bosch and María Adánez, Rodolfo Sancho's colleagues, send a message to the actor

All eyes are on Thailand and the trial that will decide the future of Daniel Sancho. Rodolfo Sancho's son faces a possible life sentence or capital punishment after being accused of having murdered and dismembered Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta. A case that is receiving a lot of media attention in Spain and about which information does not stop coming out.

And if one thing has become clear, it is that the actor is being greatly affected by everything that is happening. "I treat you with politeness and respect and I expect the same from you, okay? So, please, don't block my way, let me pass, don't push me, don't trip me, don't step on me, don't chase me around. the island...", he stated upon his arrival at the court on the first day.

He was so fed up that he did not hesitate to send a clear warning: "In this country it is prohibited to record people in public and take photographs. Let's not have a problem, okay?" An attitude that he has tried to improve in the following days.

And it is not surprising that in the face of so much controversy it is good for him to receive the occasional message of encouragement. Lydia Bosch, Rodolfo Sancho's professional colleague, did not hesitate to speak out on the matter during the La Roche Posay party, Mela Party.

"I send you a very strong kiss," the actress expressed before the Europa Press microphones. Although, yes, she did not want to go into the subject in depth. And Lydia is "in a very good moment" and she is "replacing pieces and surrounded by good people."

And the person who also could not avoid answering the questions about Rodolfo Sancho was María Adández. The actress attended the presentation of the film Menudas Pieces and stated that she was "totally out of touch" with Daniel Sancho's topic. Additionally, she has made it very clear that she does not want to get involved in something that she has "no idea what is going on."

And, although she does not want to be involved, she did want to send a message of encouragement to whom she considers "a partner and an extraordinary person." "I haven't had the chance to work with him, but he is certainly an extraordinary man. I am very sorry for what is happening, but I can't say anything else. Very difficult," she added.

Now, Rodolfo Sancho only has to wait for his son's trial to resume next Wednesday, after it had to be postponed for the Buddhist New Year. But this Friday could see Daniel Sancho in prison, since the prisoners will receive a special three-hour visit for the day in question.