They reveal the reason for the strong argument between Daniel Sancho and Edwin Arrieta before the crime: the frustrated wedding

Light continues to be shed on the alleged murder case involving Spanish chef Daniel Sancho in Thailand.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 September 2023 Monday 23:03
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They reveal the reason for the strong argument between Daniel Sancho and Edwin Arrieta before the crime: the frustrated wedding

Light continues to be shed on the alleged murder case involving Spanish chef Daniel Sancho in Thailand. The son of actor Rodolfo Sancho is accused of dismembering Edwin Arrieta, a Colombian surgeon with whom he had a heated argument just before the tragic end.

Daniel remains in prison waiting for the trial to be held, which could take place at the end of this year 2023 or the beginning of 2024. Meanwhile, and coinciding with the accusations of alleged corruption towards Big Joke, number two in the Thai police and one of the visible faces in the investigation, new details are becoming known about the reasons that led Sancho to commit the crime.

American television NBC has reported the words of Sucheep Chadakarn, captain of the same police force, who confirms the version provided by Daniel Sancho in his first confession: "He was going to marry another person in Indonesia," he said. Chadakarn adds that "he had a fight with Arrieta after he asked him to break up because he was going to marry someone else," so that "if the conversation didn't go well, [Sancho] would have to kill him because he had a partner waiting for him."

This version has also been defended by journalist Beatriz Cortázar in And now Sonsoles, Sonsoles Ónega's program on Antena 3, giving more details about that failed wedding. "I was going to make a big deal in a very discreet, very simple family. A mess in which Arrieta's figure did not fit into her life plans," Cortázar said.

The communicator then went on to talk about the girl that Daniel Sancho planned to marry. This is Laura, a 28-year-old girl who is also "daughter and granddaughter of an automobile figure, Amancio Ortega of the motor industry, who died in 2006", so she belongs to "one of the most economically important families in the country." ".

The excellent relationship between Rodolfo Sancho's son and his fiancée was not limited only to their courtship, but also to their family. Nacho Gay, director of Vanitatis and collaborator of And now Sonsoles, assured that Sancho "was one more" in Laura's entourage and that "he always traveled with them."