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    Murder or accident? Mystery of Mango tycoon's hiking death after son's arrestIsak Andic's son Jonathan denies involvement in the fatal fall of his father, who founded one of Europe's biggest clothing empires.7 hrs agoEurope

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    When Jonathan Andic, son of the late founder of one of Europe’s biggest clothing empires, posted €1m (£865,000) in bail shortly after being arrested in connection with his father’s death, it was the latest twist in a saga that has gripped and mystified Spain.

    Isak Andic, who created the Mango clothes brand, died at the age of 71 on 14 December 2024 after falling around 500ft (150m) from a cliff in the mountainous Montserrat natural park north of Barcelona. The two men were hiking there together.

    Initially, police had treated it as a tragic accident that had befallen one of Spain’s wealthiest individuals.

    But this week his son was arrested when a judge in Martorell near Barcelona decided there was “enough evidence to consider the death of [Isak Andic] non-accidental, with the active and premeditated participation of [Jonathan Andic] in the death of his father”.

    Jonathan Andic, the Mango founder’s eldest child, had called emergency services who recovered the body. He told police that he been walking ahead of his father when he heard the sound of rocks sliding and turned to see that Isak Andic had fallen.

    But within weeks investigators questioned him a second time, on this occasion for three hours. Several months later, in October 2025, he was formally put under investigation after the case had been reopened.

    Soon after, the executors of Isak Andic’s will published a statement insisting on Jonathan’s innocence, saying “we have been witnesses of how the pain of private grief has been aggravated by a public debate that causes greater suffering”.

    Son of Mango boss arrested over father’s fatal fall from cliff

    As the investigation continued, police questioned Jonathan’s two sisters and uncle.

    Jonathan Andic’s arrest this week appeared to be based on several allegations regarding the circumstances of his father’s death and the fateful hike.

    Investigators believe that the kind of slip Jonathan describes his father as suffering would have been unlikely in the spot where the fall happened. The two men were near some caves in the area of Collbató, following a picturesque, relatively undemanding route that is common for families and schoolchildren.

    They suspect that a footmark where Jonathan said his father fell did not match up with someone slipping and falling.

    Also, they believe the position of the Mango founder’s body and injuries he sustained were inconsistent with an accidental fall. The forensic report found that it appeared “as if he had launched himself down a slide, feet first”.

    Foc Kan/WireImage A 2011 pic of a Isak Andic, with grey hair and a red tie and suitFoc Kan/WireImage
    Isak Andic moved to Catalonia as a teenager and founded Mango in the 1980s

    Investigators have detected what they think are contradictions in Jonathan’s testimonies regarding his own position when his father fell.

    In one he said he was ahead of his father, but in another they were closer together. Also, he had initially told police that his father had been taking photos with his phone moments before his fall. Yet the phone was found in Isak Andic’s pocket when his body was recovered.

    Separately, three visits by Jonathan to the site of the fall, on 7, 8 and 10 December, also raised suspicions and the investigating judge said they signalled “a planning and study of the site”.

    In addition, Jonathan’s own phone disappeared at around the same time that the media was reporting the reopening of the investigation. He told police that the device had been stolen during a brief trip to Ecuador.

    Investigators have also been examining what they see as the broader circumstances surrounding Andic’s death, identifying a possible motive in the nature of his relationship with Jonathan, particularly in the context of the Mango business.

    Isak, who was of Jewish heritage, was born in Istanbul and moved with his family to Catalonia as a teenager before co-founding Mango in the mid-1980s. It made him the richest person in Catalonia and Mango has since grown to employ more than 16,000 people, generating turnover of €3.3bn in 2024.

    Jonathan Andic has been closely involved in Mango’s development over the last two decades, particularly its men’s clothing line, although he has moved away from that role since his father’s death. He and his two younger sisters currently share control of a holding company that has a 95% stake in Mango.

    Jonathan Andic is married to the influencer known as Paula Nata. Their first child was born in September.

    Investigators believe that Isak’s plans to create a charitable foundation created tensions with Jonathan and that text messages exchanged between them highlighted these difficulties.

    According to the investigating magistrate, Jonathan exercised “emotional manipulation over his father in order to achieve his economic objectives” and he had “verbalised feelings of hatred, resentment, ideas related to death and blame” aimed at Isak.

    Jonathan, however, has told investigators that his relationship with his father was good.

    Soon after his arrest, the Andic family issued a statement of support for Jonathan, saying “there does not exist, nor will there exist, legitimate evidence against him”.

    “The homicide theory does not hold up,” said his lawyer, Cristóbal Martell. “But, above all, it is painful. It stigmatises an innocent man.”

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