New details about the complaint that Silvia Bronchalo has presented at the Alcobendas police station against Rodolfo Sancho. The most surprising of all is that it is not the first time that the businesswoman accuses the father of her son of psychological abuse: she did it on other occasions. two times years ago, before his son's arrest in Thailand. However, he withdrew them: “he understood that at that time it was the most correct thing to do due to a series of circumstances,” he said in Friday his lawyer.
Carolina Castro has confirmed the information, advanced by Nacho Abad: “They were complaints prior to the arrest of their son but after their romantic relationship. That is, they were not together”, he clarified. “The step he has taken has cost him a lot,” she said.
This information adds up to a new and surprising fact: Silvia and Daniel are not in a relationship at the moment. The last time the mother and son spoke was on January 10. In the complaint, Bronchalo also accuses Rodolfo of interfering until breaking the mother-child relationship and assures that she has renounced the restraining order and the prohibition of communication that she has been offered as protective measures because her ex-husband is the only bridge between her son and her at this time.
Castro affirms that his client “is overwhelmed and very upset” by the fact that this complaint has seen the light: “We have not leaked it, the other party has not yet been notified so we understand that the leak comes from somewhere else,” he states in his third television intervention of the day, all of them authorized by Silvia Bronchalo.
The details of the complaint
According to Silvia Bronchalo's statement, the derogatory messages she receives from Rodolfo Sancho are “constant” and she provides evidence of some of them that read “Pirada”, “You are bipolar”, “You are incapable” or “You have caused “You traumatize your son.”
Castro affirms that the conversations between Silvia and Rodolfo are reduced to issues related to his son and Abad assures that the discrepancies between them arose due to an economic issue: “Ensuring Daniel's survival in the Thai prison costs between 200,000 and 300,000 euros per year. That money, with the fees of Spanish lawyers, has been a point of conflict.”