Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic's son Jonathan Andic denies killing his father
Key Points:
- Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has denied murder allegations related to his father's 2024 death and described the accusations as "serious, unjust and unfounded."
- He announced his resignation as vice president of Mango's board to focus on his legal defense, emphasizing the biased and distorted public narrative against him.
- Isak Andic died after falling during a hike in the Montserrat mountains near Barcelona in December 2024, initially ruled an accident before investigators reopened the case in October 2025.
- Jonathan Andic was arrested last week in connection with the investigation but was released on bail of one million euros ($1.2 million).
- He was appointed executive vice president of Mango's holding company in January 2025, shortly after his father's death.