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Fashion Mogul's Son Accused in Father's Death
17 Jun
Summary
- Fashion heir Jonathan Andic denies wrongdoing in his father's death.
- Isak Andic, founder of Mango, died in a 500-foot fall in December 2025.
- A homicide investigation is ongoing, with Jonathan released on bail.

Jonathan Andic, the son of the late billionaire fashion mogul Isak Andic, has denied any wrongdoing following his father's death in December 2025. Isak Andic, the founder of the global fashion giant Mango, died after falling approximately 500 feet down a cliff while hiking with his son near Barcelona.
Initially, the incident was treated as an accident. However, authorities later opened a homicide investigation, prompting the arrest of Jonathan Andic in May 2026. He has since been released on one million euros bail and ordered to surrender his passport, remaining in Spain during the investigation.
The Andic family has maintained Jonathan's innocence, stating there is no legitimate evidence against him. Isak Andic built Mango into a major international clothing retailer, with a presence in over 100 countries, and was considered one of Spain's wealthiest businessmen.