Mango Retail Heir Named Suspect in Father's Suspicious Death
Mango founder’s heir ‘played active and premeditated role in his father’s death’, judge says
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Jonathan Andic, heir to the Mango retail fortune, is under investigation for the death of his father, Isak Andic, who fell from a cliff near Barcelona. A judge indicated that Jonathan may have played a premeditated role in the incident, citing financial motives and contradictory statements he provided to authorities.
- 01Judge Raquel Nieto Galvan stated there is 'sufficient evidence' suggesting Isak Andic's death may not have been accidental.
- 02Jonathan Andic had a strained relationship with his father, driven by an obsession with money and a desire for early inheritance.
- 03Witnesses reported that Jonathan expressed feelings of hatred and resentment towards his father, particularly after losing responsibilities at Mango.
- 04Contradictory statements by Jonathan regarding the circumstances of his father's fall raised suspicions during the investigation.
- 05Police simulations indicated that the manner of Isak's fall was inconsistent with an accidental slip.
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Jonathan Andic, the 45-year-old heir to the Mango retail empire, is under investigation for the suspicious death of his father, Isak Andic, who fell more than 100 metres from a cliff near Barcelona. Judge Raquel Nieto Galvan's writ indicates that Jonathan may have played an 'active and premeditated role' in his father's demise, fueled by a financial grudge against him. The judge noted that Jonathan had expressed a strong desire for his inheritance while his father was still alive, which contributed to their strained relationship. Witnesses reported Jonathan's feelings of hatred and resentment, particularly after Isak retracted responsibilities he had given to his son at Mango in 2015.
The investigation revealed inconsistencies in Jonathan's statements to police and emergency services regarding the events of the day of the fall. Tracking data showed he visited the site multiple times prior to the incident, contradicting his claims of only visiting once. Furthermore, police simulations suggested that Isak's fall was not accidental, as the evidence did not support a slip. The case remains ongoing, with Jonathan Andic yet to be formally charged.
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The investigation into Isak Andic's death could have significant implications for the Mango retail empire and its future leadership.
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