Jonathan Andic steps back from Mango after being named suspect in father’s hiking death
Jonathan Andic has stepped down temporarily as vice chair of Mango after being named a suspect in the investigation into his father's death. He strongly denies any wrongdoing and claims that the narrative surrounding the case is distorted. The court has indicated that there is evidence suggesting the death may not have been accidental, and Andic's relationship with his father was reportedly troubled.
- ▪Jonathan Andic was named a suspect in the death of his father, Isak Andic, who died in December 2024.
- ▪A Spanish court suggested that Jonathan Andic may have played a premeditated role in his father's death.
- ▪Mango's board expressed full confidence in Jonathan Andic amid the ongoing legal proceedings.
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Open this photo in gallery:Catalan regional police officers escort Jonathan Andic into a court in Martorell, near Barcelona, following his arrest on May 19.LLUIS GENE/AFP/Getty ImagesShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountJonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, said on Tuesday he was stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice chair after being named a suspect in a probe into his father’s death, while strongly asserting his innocence.“A public narrative has been constructed that is one-sided, taken out of context and distorted, and which has created a perception of guilt that bears no relation to reality.
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