On August 17, Silvia Bronchalo went to the Koh Samui prison for the first time to visit her son Daniel Sancho after being accused of the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta. Since then, the woman has not missed a single appointment. Some very difficult meetings, as she herself confirmed on the second day on the island to the media gathered outside the building.

However, little else has transpired around how these visits between mother and son have been. One of them was provided by Nacho Abad, assuring that the first visit ended abruptly because the cook had an anxiety attack. Now, thanks to YAS Verano, we know what Sancho and Bronchalo speak through the glass.

“For me it has been very difficult.” With these words Silvia Bronchalo, Daniel Sancho’s mother, summed up how she felt after visiting her son in the Koh Samui prison for the second day in a row. “Daniel is much better, he is calm, they are treating him very well, and waiting for him to resolve himself,” she reported on the cook’s state of health.

“Has Daniel been moved to see you?” The reporter from The Summer Program asked him. “Yeah, sure, like me too,” he answered clearly. However, the first meeting between the two did not end as expected.

On the other hand, a few days ago Nacho Abad reported in Código 10 about what happened during Bronchalo’s first visit to his son. A meeting that should have lasted two hours and that ended “very badly” and forty-five minutes before. The reason: the defendant “is unable to articulate a word”, she also “comes into tears”. An outcome that led to an anxiety crisis on the part of Sancho.

Now, YAS Verano, the evening program on Antena 3 Televisión, reported exclusively on what the meetings between Silvia Bronchalo and Daniel Sancho are like in the Koh Samui prison and what they talk about.

As explained by the collaborator Benjamín López, the cook has not been able to tell his mother a version of what happened, despite the fact that she has asked him from the beginning. “She has never given him a version of what happened that night. Either be silent or cry, he asserted.