Mango CEO Isak Andic’s son learned father was changing his will shortly before death: report
Isak Andic, the CEO of Mango, died in December 2024 after falling from a cliff, leading to an investigation into his son, Jonathan Andic. Jonathan was arrested on suspicion of homicide, with evidence suggesting inconsistencies in his account of the incident. The case has drawn attention due to the family's strained relationship and the revelation that Isak was planning to change his will shortly before his death.
- ▪Isak Andic fell 500 feet from a cliff near his home in northern Spain.
- ▪Jonathan Andic was arrested after authorities found inconsistencies in his testimony regarding his father's death.
- ▪The judge's report indicated that Isak's injuries were inconsistent with an accidental fall.
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World News Mango CEO Isak Andic’s son learned father was changing his will shortly before death: report By Anthony Blair Published May 20, 2026, 6:21 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Cops looking into the mysterious death of a fashion mogul reportedly began probing his son after finding several inconsistencies at the crime scene, including signs that the billionaire had “launched himself” off the cliff. Isak Andic, the 71-year-old founder of the clothing empire Mango, died on Dec. 14, 2024 after falling 500 feet from a cliff near his home in northern Spain. His son 45-year-old Jonathan, who was the only other person with him at the time, was arrested Tuesday for his death but has yet to be charged.
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