These days are being key for Daniel Sancho, just when three months are about to pass since the cook, son of actor Rodolfo Sancho, confessed to having murdered and dismembered the Colombian Edwin Arrieta in Thailand.

Daniel was to have faced an appearance before the judge last Thursday, which was finally postponed until November 13 at the request of the accused due to the lack of a Spanish translator. Meanwhile, his defense continues working to try to prove that there was no premeditation in the crime, as the Asian country’s Prosecutor’s Office says in its report, and that it could result in the death penalty.

Among the evidence provided would be the lack of a translator in the information provided to Daniel, the fight before the murder that he had with Edwin or mitigating factors such as fear. Furthermore, another key would be in the visa issued to the Spaniard during his stay in Thailand, and to which the Antena 3 program And now Sonsoles has had access.

The journalist Pepa Romero, displaced to the Asian country, has detailed its content. “On August 4, the police transferred the document to the immigration office to find out more information about Daniel Sancho,” he explained, just the day he was already “a suspect in the disappearance of Edwin Arrieta” that he himself reported. hours before.

“On August 3, Daniel reported Edwin’s disappearance, and that same day in parallel, a landfill worker found some human remains,” Romero recalled. “On August 4 he is already the main suspect, and August 5 is when he recognizes Edwin Arrieta’s crime,” he continued.

The cook’s visa establishes his arrival date in Thailand, which was July 30, “and above all the date on which he planned to leave, August 28, 21 days after committing the crime,” the journalist said. who finally added that “this could serve the defense to demonstrate that there would have been no premeditation in the murder.”