Mango fashion tycoon was embroiled in bitter dispute with son before he plunged from cliff during hike together: reports
Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, died after falling from a cliff during a hike with his son, Jonathan Andic. At the time of his death, the two were reportedly involved in a bitter business dispute. Jonathan has been arrested as a suspect in his father's death, which is now being treated as a possible homicide.
- ▪Jonathan Andic is the only one of Isak's siblings on the Mango board and has served as vice president.
- ▪Isak Andic was worth $4.5 billion at the time of his death and had recently removed Jonathan as CEO due to company losses.
- ▪Jonathan has denied any connection to his father's death, which was initially ruled an accident.
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World News Mango fashion tycoon was embroiled in bitter dispute with son before he plunged from cliff during hike together: reports By Anthony Blair Published May 19, 2026, 4:25 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The son of a billionaire fashion mogul was reportedly embroiled in a bitter business dispute at the time of his father’s death when he plummeted off a cliff. Jonathan Andic, 45, appeared in court in Barcelona on Tuesday after he was named as a suspect in the death of his father, Isak Andic, 71, founder of fashion group Mango. The eldest of Isak’s three children, Jonathan is the only one of his siblings on the Mango board, serving as vice president.
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