This will be the day to day of Daniel Sancho in the Koh Samui prison in Thailand

Daniel Sancho continues to star in numerous headlines in different media.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 August 2023 Sunday 22:48
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This will be the day to day of Daniel Sancho in the Koh Samui prison in Thailand

Daniel Sancho continues to star in numerous headlines in different media. Rodolfo Sancho's son has become the protagonist of the news after the news broke this past weekend that Sancho had pleaded guilty to the murder of Edwin Arrieta, a well-known Colombian surgeon, during a few days of vacation in Thailand.

It all happened on the island of Koh Phangan, in the southwest of the country. After an exhaustive interrogation, the chef confessed to having murdered the surgeon and dismembering his corpse. His first statements were not long in coming, and Rodolfo Sancho's son wanted to give his version of the facts to Agencia EFE.

''I'm guilty, but I was Edwin's hostage. He held me hostage. It was a glass cage, but it was a cage. He made me destroy the relationship with my girlfriend, he has forced me to do things that he would never have done,'' he declared. After an arduous investigation, the judge of the island's provincial court has ordered provisional detention for Rodolfo Sancho's son for the alleged murder of Colombian Edwin Arrieta.

For now, he will have to remain in prison until the murder trial begins. But before meeting with the other inmates, the chef will have to be in isolation for ten days, due to the anti-covid-19 protocol. And it is also that the conditions with which the prisoners are in the prisons of Thailand are not the same as those in the prisons of Spain.

A situation that two prisoners from the Koh Samui prison have reported very well on the Thai blog Koh Phangan Taless. As they reveal, life in prison there is complicated, since there are more inmates than space in the rooms. The facilities of the place are not better either, having only 16 showers and two drinking troughs. A situation that the young chef already imagined as he commented to the Telecinco space El programa del Verano. ''And tomorrow I am with twenty people in a cell,'' he declared this Monday.

They have also wanted to tell what day-to-day life would be like in prison. The day begins at six in the morning. After the first count of the day, all of them will go to the showers to wash up at the same time. At eight in the morning everyone should sing the national anthem and go to the dining room, where breakfast time will begin. The second count will be at eleven in the morning and forty-five minutes later the food will be served.

At two in the afternoon the third count of the day will take place, where they will also be able to exercise and return to the showers. At four in the afternoon everyone must return to their cells. Between five and nine at night they will be able to watch different Thai programs, controlled by the prison staff. And from nine o'clock at night the prison will have to become completely silent, although at no time will they proceed to turn off the lights.