This is the "precarious" prison where Daniel Sancho has entered: "I want to return to Spain"

The murder and dismemberment orchestrated and confessed by daniel sancho to the Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta It has become the most publicized case in recent weeks, and not to mention the summer, due to the amount of information that has the son of Rodolfo Sanchowho has been in the Thai prison on Koh Samui since last August 7.

Silvia Bronchalo, his mother, traveled to said prison to meet her son for the first time after what happened. A meeting that she shared with the press, where she assured that Daniel is “much better” and “Calmer”despite the health problem that he carries, as he has stated vincent cachorepresentative of the Spanish Embassy in Thailand.

The stem of the interpreter is isolated in a nursing module with “four or five people” for a herniated disc. It should be remembered that the inmate knows the interiors of this place, since he had to quarantine for ten days due to a COVID protocol. However, it is expected that in the coming days he will join another module, where he will meet many more prisoners.

Cacho acknowledges that the detainee is aware that they are asking for the death penalty, although he has sufficient mechanisms to evade the sentence he is facing, and that it was announced by Surachate Hakparn, Deputy Chief of the Thai Police, better known to the media as ‘Big Joke’. “It is a planned murder and the death penalty is usually requested for these”.

The new prison that awaits Daniel Sancho

Daniel Sancho is in the premises of the Koh Samui prison pending trial after pleading guilty to the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta. However, there is a possibility that the defendant may be transferred to bang kwang prisonin Bangkokthe maximum security prison in which he would serve his sentence.

One that has the most dangerous inmates in society, such as dangerous criminals with convictions for very serious crimes, such as traffickers, rapists and murderers. “I would swear that prison was opened about 70 years ago and has always had a very bad reputation. The prisoners are overcrowded, sometimes there are dozens or even hundreds of them in a single cell. Until 2013 they wore shackles, not so they wouldn’t move, but so they wouldn’t run or kick them,” said Adrián Foncillas, from Antena 3.

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