Son of Mango Fashion Tycoon Investigated in Isak Andic’s Mysterious Cliff Fall Death Report

The sudden death of Mango’s influential founder, Isak Andic, has taken a new turn as investigations now focus on his son, Jonathan Andic. The incident took place last December when the elder Andic fell more than 320 feet from a cliff while hiking near the Montserrat caves in Barcelona.
Investigation into the Mysterious Cliff Fall
Initially considered an accident, authorities have now shifted the case towards a possible homicide investigation. Jonathan Andic, who was appointed vice-president of Mango’s board following his father’s demise, is under scrutiny due to inconsistencies in his statements.
Focus on Jonathan Andic
- Jonathan was the sole witness to the event.
- He claimed to have been walking just ahead of his father on a narrow path.
- Contradictions in his account have drawn police attention.
Clues and Evidence
Authorities have searched Jonathan’s phone for evidence, analyzing photos, call logs, and the recorded route. Additional witness accounts, including those from Estefanía Knuth, a Spanish professional golfer and Jonathan’s girlfriend, are crucial. She reported a strained relationship between the father and son.
No direct evidence of foul play has yet been found. However, discrepancies in Jonathan’s statements, such as his car’s location and photography claims, have prompted further inquiry.
The Family’s Response
The Andic family remains confident in Jonathan’s innocence. They have expressed respect for ongoing investigations and are cooperating with the authorities. A statement from the family emphasized their hope for a swift resolution to prove Jonathan’s innocence.
Financial Matters and Legacy
Isak Andic was a prominent figure, having founded Mango in 1984, and was reportedly worth $4.5 billion at the time of his death. The global fashion brand boasts 2,700 stores across 120 markets, achieving a sales record of 3.3 billion euros last year.
Following the tragedy, Jonathan assumed key roles in Mango, while his sisters, Judith and Sarah, were named vice presidents of its holding company, MNG. Meanwhile, a financial dispute has arisen involving Knuth, who is seeking a portion of the late tycoon’s fortune. This dispute is ongoing.