A court in Thailand has given a life sentence Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, a member of a famous Spanish acting family, for premeditated murder.
The Koh Samui provincial court issued an initial sentence of death for Sancho but commuted it to life imprisonment.
Sancho, a 30-year-old chef with a YouTube channel, was charged with the murder of Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, a 44-year-old plastic surgeon from Colombia, when both were vacationing on the Thai holiday island of Koh Pha-ngan last year.
The island is famous for its monthly Full Moon beach parties, attracting travellers from around the world for all-night raves.
Sancho is the son of Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre, a famous Spanish actor, and Silvia Bronchalo, who has also worked as an actor. Both of his parents were present when he was sentenced.
Sancho claimed he got into a fight with Mr Arrieta for allegedly trying to sexually assault him. He said that Arrieta fell as they scuffled and hit his head on a bathtub, losing consciousness and dying.
He had pleaded not guilty to charges of premeditated murder, but acknowledged dismembering the victim’s body and disposing of the parts on land and at sea.
For the charge of concealing or damaging a body, he received a four-month prison sentence, reduced to two months for acknowledging the act, according to police.
He had also pleaded not guilty to the charge of destroying another person’s documents – the victim’s passport – for which he received a two-year prison term.
The elements of the case: violent death on a holiday island, the celebrity connections and the lurid details; attracted huge coverage in Spanish media. HBO produced a Spanish-language documentary on the events.
The case came to light when trash collectors found what the Bangkok Post newspaper described as a sawed-off pelvis and intestines weighing about five kilogrammes in a fertiliser sack at a garbage dump.
Shortly after that, Sancho reported to police that Mr Arrieta was missing, and police then gathered evidence linking the two men that led them to detain and interrogate him.
Police established a narrative, claiming to the press that Sancho had confessed to the murder and saying he had planned it because Mr Arrieta threatened to disgrace him and his family by revealing their alleged sexual relationship.
Sancho, through his father and his lawyers, said that was a distorted version of what he told police, and denied having a sexual relationship with Mr Arrieta.
Police obtained surveillance video showing Sancho allegedly purchasing a knife, rubber gloves, garbage bags and cleaning solutions at a convenience store before Mr Arrieta’s death, which prosecutors claimed bolstered the charge of premeditated murder.
In his closing statement earlier in the trial, Sancho told the court he regretted his actions, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported.
He said: ‘I am sorry that a life has been lost and that parents have lost a son.
‘I am sorry that his family was not able to bury him properly. I’m sorry for what I did after the death.’
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