Investigation Reveals Son's Suspicious Activity Before Father's Fatal Fall
Mango fashion tycoon’s son went to same mountain spot FOUR days before dad’s deadly plunge, step counting app reveals

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Evidence suggests Jonathan Andic visited the Montserrat mountain spot where his father, Isak Andic, died just four days prior. Police suspect foul play as Jonathan's actions raise questions about the nature of the incident, leading to his arrest on murder charges.
- 01Jonathan Andic visited the same mountain location multiple times before his father's death.
- 02Isak Andic fell nearly 500 feet from Montserrat mountain in December 2024 during a hike with his son.
- 03Jonathan delayed calling emergency services, first contacting his father's girlfriend instead.
- 04Police found evidence suggesting Isak's fall may have been a planned act rather than an accident.
- 05Jonathan Andic has been arrested on suspicion of murder, denying any wrongdoing.
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New evidence in the investigation of Isak Andic's death reveals that his son, Jonathan Andic, visited the Montserrat mountain spot where his father fell to his death just four days earlier. Isak Andic, a 71-year-old fashion tycoon, died after falling nearly 500 feet during a hike in December 2024. Initially deemed an accident, police have since launched a murder investigation into Jonathan, who was present during the incident. Data from Jonathan's step-counting app indicates he had disconnected it shortly before the fall, raising suspicions about his intentions. Furthermore, it took Jonathan nearly five minutes to call for help after the fall, first contacting his father's girlfriend instead of emergency services. Investigators found that the slip mark at the site suggested a deliberate action rather than an accidental fall. Jonathan has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently out on bail, having paid €1 million to avoid jail while being required to report to a local judge weekly and remain in Spain. Witness testimonies and his WhatsApp messages indicated a troubled relationship with his father and possible financial motives.
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The investigation into Isak Andic's death has raised significant concerns about safety and accountability in outdoor activities, particularly regarding the responsibilities of individuals accompanying others in potentially dangerous situations.
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