The Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho, whose son Daniel Sancho faces a trial in Thailand for the alleged murder of the Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta, for which he requested this Wednesday, April 10, upon his arrival at court, “respect” the media during their attendance at the process.
“I treat you with politeness and respect, therefore, I expect the same from you, so please don't block my way, let me pass, don't push me, don't trip me up.”
“I treat you with politeness and respect, therefore, I expect the same from you, so please do not block my way, let me pass, do not push me, do not trip me,” Sancho told the media that They were waiting outside the provincial court on the island of Samui (southern Thailand), where the trial has been held since yesterday until May 3.
The Spanish actor continued to implore them not to “persecute” him around the island and warned: “In this country it is prohibited to record people in public and take photographs. Let's not have a problem”.
Rodolfo Sancho participates in a documentary about the case produced by HBO Maxand whose chapter zero premiered last Tuesday, April 9, at the beginning of the trial, with his statements, which is his first in-depth interview since the alleged crime came to light last August.
In it the actor states that “there are two victims” and who trusts that “the truth comes out”within a recording made approximately a month ago that is part of the documentary “The Sancho case”of four chapters, with the rest scheduled to be broadcast after the judge hands down his sentence.
There are two victims, one of them has died and it is terrible, but I want the truth to come out and from there we will all have to manage our feelings
“There are two victims, one of them has died and it is terrible, but I want the truth to come out and from there we will all have to manage our feelings,” declares Sancho.
The Prosecutor's Office accuses Daniel Sancho of the premeditated murder of Arrieta and two other crimesthe concealment of the body and destruction of other people's documentation, due to the Colombian's passport.
Daniel Sancho, who initially confessed to the crime, later pleaded not guilty before the judge in the preliminary phase of the trial and maintains that the Colombian surgeon died during a fight.
EFE
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