Revealed the message that the highest authority of Koh Samui gave to Daniel Sancho upon entering prison

The mediatic case of the murder of Edwin Arrieta continues to be one of the main topics of today.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 August 2023 Monday 22:57
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Revealed the message that the highest authority of Koh Samui gave to Daniel Sancho upon entering prison

The mediatic case of the murder of Edwin Arrieta continues to be one of the main topics of today. Several weeks have passed since it came to light that Daniel Sancho had allegedly murdered and dismembered the body of the renowned Colombian surgeon on the Thai island of Ko Pha Ngan.

Since then, the information about the case has not ceased and every day we know more information about this heinous and mediatic crime that has gone around the world. Rodolfo Sancho's son has been in the Koh Samui prison since August 7, after the Thai authorities collected enough evidence to incriminate the Spanish chef.

Once he was brought before the courts and transferred to the prison on the island in the southwest of the country, he testified before the island's judge, Theerayut China. Subsequently, he had to spend ten days in isolation due to the anti-covid protocol in force in the prison building. More information about this conversation has been known this Tuesday, thanks to the Telecinco program Así es la vida.

The Mediaset space has been able to speak exclusively with the highest authority of Koh Samui, who has provided new information on the operation of the penal code in Thailand and how it would be applied to the case of Daniel Sancho. Eight more judges report to Theerayut China, the supreme magistrate, who could also handle the case of the alleged murderer.

In that conversation they had on August 7, the magistrate let the detainee know how the laws of Thailand worked and above all he wanted to reassure him. "Because whenever there is an international case, they want to give them all the information so that they are calm, at least within that pretrial detention," declared the program's reporter.

In addition, the conversation between the highest authority of Koh Samui and Daniel Sancho was one of the most commented topics a few days ago, as it came to light that the alleged murderer had asked how the case was being covered internationally. He also wanted to know if the days he would spend in pretrial detention would be subtracted from the total sentence.