Son reportedly a suspect in death of Mango fashion chain boss during hike
The investigation into the death of Mango founder Isak Andic has taken a new turn, with reports indicating that his son Jonathan is now a suspect. Initially ruled an accident, authorities are now examining Jonathan's inconsistent testimony and the circumstances surrounding the incident. The family maintains Jonathan's innocence and continues to cooperate with the investigation.
- ▪Isak Andic, founder of the Mango clothing chain, died in December after falling while hiking with his son.
- ▪Police have changed Jonathan Andic's status from witness to suspect amid ongoing investigations.
- ▪The family has publicly rejected any claims of responsibility for Isak Andic's death.
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World Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic's death in Spain unresolved, as police reportedly make son a suspect Updated on: May 19, 2026 / 7:39 AM EDT / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google Police in Spain have said their investigation into the death last year of the Mango clothing chain's founder Isak Andic remains open, amid multiple reports by Spanish media saying his son has become a suspect. Andic, 71, died in December after plunging more than 300 feet while hiking with his eldest son Jonathan in the Montserrat mountains near Barcelona.Police initially ruled the death accidental, but they are now investigating Jonathan for a possible homicide, Spain's major daily newspaper El Pais reported on Thursday, citing "different sources with knowledge of the investigation."The family rejected…
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