Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango Fashion Group founder Isak Andic, is currently under investigation following his father’s unexpected death. Isak Andic, 71, died in December 2024 after a fall.
Spanish police are investigating Isak Andic’s death as a possible homicide. The incident occurred during an excursion with Jonathan Andic in Spain’s Montserrat mountains, where Isak fell 90 meters.
Reports indicate that investigators are considering testimony from Isak Andic’s partner, Estefanía Knuth. She reportedly described "tense relations" between Isak and his son.
Police have also noted "contradictory statements" and "grey areas" in Jonathan Andic’s accounts, according to El País via The Times. Jonathan’s version of events reportedly does not align with forensic evidence found at the scene.
No evidence of a crime has been discovered to date.
The Andic family released a statement through Spanish media, reported by The Times. They stated they would not comment on Isak Andic’s death but would cooperate fully with authorities.
The family expressed confidence that the process would conclude soon and Jonathan Andic’s innocence would be demonstrated.
Mango Fashion Group announced Isak Andic’s passing in December 2024, describing it as an unexpected accident. The company’s website praised his strategic vision and leadership.
Isak Andic co-founded Mango in 1984 with his brother Nahman Andic. The brand quickly expanded, opening its first international store in 1992 and launching an online presence in 2000.
Mango currently offers a wide range of fashion and home goods for various demographics.
Us Weekly reached out to Mango Fashion Group for comment but received no immediate reply.
