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Mango’s Jonathan Andic Steps Back After Being Named Suspect in Father’s Death

  • Jonathan Andic, eldest son of Mango founder Isak Andic, announced his resignation as vice-president last week following his charge with suspected murder. Andic remains free on one million euros bail pending an appeal before Thursday.
  • Isak Andic fell or was pushed down a 100-metre embankment near Barcelona's Montserrat caves in December 2024. The Spanish court highlighted evidence suggesting the death may have been intentional, citing a possible premeditated role by Jonathan.
  • Jonathan and his sisters Sarah and Judith Andic Raig control 95% of Mango through Punta Na Holding based in Barcelona. He stated his intention to maintain his 'family, social and business projects' in an open letter to staff.
  • Despite his resignation, Andic is retaining his corporate positions, leaving only the vice-presidency which carries no executive responsibilities. Mango's board expressed unwavering support for Jonathan, confident in a favorable legal outcome.
  • Jonathan's defence will lodge an appeal against the remand order before Thursday. He defended the family narrative, emphasizing cherished moments while maintaining the accusation 'does not correspond to reality.
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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