Son of Mango founder steps down to fight allegations over father’s death
The Guardian World ·

Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder Isak Andic, is stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice-chair after being named a suspect in the investigation into his father’s death. …
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder Isak Andic, is stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice-chair after being named a suspect in the investigation into his father’s death. In an open letter published on Tuesday, Andic strongly protested his innocence, saying the accusation bore “no relation to reality”, but that “dismantling it” would take a long time. “A public narrative has been constructed that is one-sided, taken out of context and distorted, and which has created a perception of guilt that bears no relation to reality. I know that dismantling it will require time, effort and intense dedication,” Andic said. A Spanish court named Andic as a suspect last week. Isak Andic died in December 2024 after falling more than 100 metres (330ft) from a cliff while the two were hiking in the mountains outside Barcelona. The judge’s writ said there was evidence to suggest the death may not have been accidental and that Jonathan Andic “played an active and premeditated role”. Jonathan Andic was named executive vice-president of Mango’s holding company in January 2025, about six weeks after his father’s death. Mango’s board issued a statement on Tuesday expressing “full confidence that the legal proceedings will be resolved favourably and trust that this will happen as swiftly as possible”. …
Original source: The Guardian World