Just a few hours ago, Daniel Sancho Bronchano, son of actor Rodolfo Sancho, acknowledged being guilty of the murder of surgeon Edwin Arrieta, while they were traveling on the Thai island of Koh Phangan. “I am guilty, but I was the hostage of Edwin. He held me hostage. It was a glass cage, but it was a cage. He made me destroy the relationship with my girlfriend, he forced me to do things that I would never have done, “he confessed.

The Colombian doctor was found dismembered in 14 parts and the 29-year-old did not take long to go to the police to be arrested. Although at first he only reported his disappearance, he soon confessed to the alleged facts. Since then, a lot of information has come out about the event, but now Daniel Sancho’s lawyer in Spain has wanted to give his point of view.

Luis Jerez is the lawyer who has been in charge of leading some of Daniel Sancho’s processes: “My relationship with Daniel is professional and I do not speak on behalf of his family.” With everything that has happened, he has not hesitated to go to The Summer Program to ensure that everything that has happened could not be expected.

“I am stunned by what they attribute to him that he has done because he is a polite and charming person,” he began to recount. “I cannot understand that she has been able to pass”, he has continued. And it is that she has not done anything other than make it clear that, for him, she is a “very hard-working, enterprising and very athletic” person.

But that is not all. After reiterating the positive aspects of the chef, for the third time in a row, his lawyer has stated that he has “no possible explanation for what could have happened to Daniel’s head.”

“When I have had a conversation with him, the last one was in the month of June through WhatsApp, I have never been able to suspect that he was under some kind of pressure,” he explained, referring to the alleged coercion to which Sancho was seen submitted by Edwin Arrieta.

But this has not been the only statement that Telecinco’s morning has achieved. One of its editors, Patricia López, has been able to speak exclusively with Daniel Sancho. Among other things, the Spaniard has assured that the police are treating him very well and that they even let him use his mobile phone. “They told me: ‘We are used to people trying to escape or attempting suicide and you haven’t done it,'” he said, justifying the actions of the agents.

But if there is something that has surprised Sancho’s words, it is that he even spends free time with the Thai police: “I am having dinner with them in the best hotel on the island.” But, yes, he has also assured that the next day he will be “with twenty people in a cell.”