Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic's death in Spain unresolved, as police reportedly make son a suspect
Catalan police reopened the case after finding contradictory statements and new evidence, with Mango reporting nearly $4 billion in 2024 revenue during ongoing investigations.
- The family of Isak Andic, founder of Mango, stated they believe his son, Jonathan Andic, is innocent amid ongoing investigations into his father's death as a possible homicide.
- Spanish authorities are examining Jonathan Andic due to inconsistent statements regarding the incident in which Isak Andic fell while hiking in December 2024.
- Investigations into Isak Andic's death began following the fall while hiking, and inconsistencies arose, shifting Jonathan Andic's status to suspect.
- Despite the ongoing investigation, Mango remains popular among expats in Spain, thriving and expanding its market despite the legal issues.
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Spanish media reports that Jonathan Andic is no longer a witness in the death case of his father, Isak Mandic, the tycoon and founder of the fashion chain Mango, but a suspect. The family insists that his son is innocent.
Accidental fall or murder? Almost a year after the death of businessman Isak Andic, founder of the clothing brand Mango, the judicial investigation in Spain is still ongoing. It is now focusing on the role of his son Jonathan, according to Spanish media.
Ten months after the death of Isak Andic, Catalan police are re-examining the case as a possible homicide - The story of a man who dressed the Mediterranean and left in silence and doubt
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