More and more information is emerging around the case of Daniel Sancho. The son of actor Rodolfo Sancho confessed a few days ago to having murdered and dismembered the surgeon Edwin Arrieta in Thailand. Despite assuring that it was an accident, the young man bought a knife, plastic bags and cleaning products, one day before the alleged murder, which puts possible premeditation on the table.

After what happened, he went to the so-called “moon party”, and shortly after he reported his disappearance. However, the evidence found left the chef no choice but to confess everything. Now, The Summer Program has accessed the room where the events would have occurred.

The journalist Jorge Luque has traveled to Thailand to collect information for the aforementioned program. And to everyone’s surprise, as they have assured, they have had access to the scene of the crime: the room shared by Daniel Sancho and Edwin Arrieta on the key night. Something that has stunned all the gatherings present, since there has been no impediment.

The room is in a luxury villa “for which they were going to pay 200 euros a night.” Of course, they did not get to spend more than a few hours. “The room has a second door, which is why perhaps no one heard what happened in here,” the journalist began to recount.

Luque has made a reconstruction of the events, which began on the mattress. “Daniel told him that he wanted to leave the relationship. Edwin opposes it. He starts a struggle and punches,” he explained, according to Daniel Sancho’s statements.

“Edwin ends up hitting his head twice on the sink. He falls to the ground and dies a short time later,” he continued. And it is that, apparently, the discussion between the two “friends” continued throughout the room. “Some time later, he decided to drag the body to the shower and there clean it well of blood,” added Jorge Luque.

But that is not all. The Summer Program has shown the refrigerator where Daniel Sancho would have kept the body. “He thus left the fridge to have more space to store the plastic bags before taking them to the sea,” the journalist continued. “He left the apartment very clean”, he has concluded himself.

After all, Daniel Sancho has spent three nights in the Koh Samui prison in Thailand. The same journalist brought to light the three requests that the detainee has had to be able to better cope with his stay. “He is no longer so calm and has asked for medication for anxiety,” he said.

The second request was food from abroad, since he only has one meal a day: “a little broth with bones and some rice.” And finally, he “has asked to be able to call by phone.” Something that he has not been able to achieve due to the 10-day Covid isolation protocol.