Jonathan Andic, the 45-year-old son of Mango founder Isak Andic, is under investigation for his alleged involvement in his father’s death during a hiking trip in the Montserrat mountains in December 2024. A Barcelona court has named him as a suspect, citing evidence of an "active and premeditated role" in the incident, which resulted in Isak Andic falling to his death from a height of approximately 100 meters .
A Spanish judge has highlighted forensic evidence suggesting Jonathan Andic may have deliberately altered the scene, including shoe marks on his father’s back that required "at least four deliberate rubs" to create, indicating an attempt to stage the fall as an accident. The judge also noted Jonathan’s alleged "obsession with money" as a potential motive, though he denies any wrongdoing .
Jonathan Andic maintains his innocence, claiming his father’s death was an accident. The case remains under investigation, with authorities treating it as a potential murder rather than a tragic mishap .
> Background: **Mango heir released on 1M bail in fathers homicide case.** — *15 hours ago*
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