This is the reason why Daniel Sancho's trial is postponed until next Wednesday

This Thursday the third day of the trial that will decide the future of Daniel Sancho took place.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 April 2024 Wednesday 23:16
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This is the reason why Daniel Sancho's trial is postponed until next Wednesday

This Thursday the third day of the trial that will decide the future of Daniel Sancho took place. Rodolfo Sancho's son is accused of having murdered and dismembered Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand. A case that is being closely followed from Spain and about which an incessant drip of information continues to be offered.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the judge wanted to toughen up and threatened with consequences to anyone who leaks information from the interior. Even so, we will have to wait until next week for everything to continue, since it has been postponed until next Wednesday.

Thailand is going to experience these days of festivity because of the Buddhist New Year. Therefore, from Friday to Wednesday, the Koh Samui Provincial Court will remain closed and Daniel Sancho will not be released from prison, as he has been doing these days.

The Asian country, which follows the Siamese tradition, will celebrate Songkran, an event that takes place to move the local calendar to a new period. And it is not surprising that this is very important in the country, taking into account the relevance of the traditions of this culture.

And although it is a holiday and the trial has been postponed, it is possible that this Friday Rodolfo Sancho and Silvia Bronchalo can be seen crossing the door of the prison where Daniel is located. "Tomorrow visitors will be allowed, also in a very special way because it is a day spent with the family," revealed a reporter from Let's see who was displaced to the place.

"So, what they do in the prison is that relatives can visit the prisoners and can be with them for up to three hours. So there could be physical contact. There is a special schedule, they can come from one to four in the afternoon here in Thailand," he added.

And looking ahead to next week, it is possible that the judge will once again implement new measures to keep leaks at bay. Although he has actively and passively requested that the content of the trial not be discussed, the information does not take long to reach the press. "Here I make the judgment and balance. I don't want anything to come out because I'll put you in jail," said the judge on the first day, as revealed by Joaquín Prat on the Telecinco program.

But that is not all. The magistrate himself ordered a sign to be placed on the door of the Court with a "very serious" request. "Only authorized people related to the cases can enter the room. People who wish to record images or sounds must wait outside," the letter states.