Spain probing Mango clothing titan Isak Andic’s death as homicide, son is key suspect: Reports
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Mr Isak Andic, 71, plunged to his death while hiking in mountains outside Barcelona in December 2024.
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MADRID – Spanish police are investigating the sudden death of the Mango clothing empire’s founder Isak Andic as a possible homicide, with his son as the key suspect, local media reported on Oct 16.
Mr Andic, 71, who founded one of Europe’s largest fashion groups with around 2,800 stores worldwide, plunged to his death while hiking in mountains
The police in the north-eastern region of Catalonia have now shifted their probe from an accident to a possible homicide focusing on his son Jonathan Andic, El Pais daily reported, citing different sources with knowledge of the investigation.
The son, who was the only person with his father at the time of the incident, has provided “inconsistent” testimony in two declarations that has “fuelled suspicion”, El Pais said.
“The witness contradicted himself, left grey areas and described events that did not match up” with the Catalan police’s inspection of the scene in the Montserrat mountains, the newspaper added.
Another testimony by professional golfer Estefania Knuth, who was Mr Isak Andic’s partner, highlighted “the poor relations between father and son”, El Pais said.
Barcelona-based daily La Vanguardia, also citing sources with knowledge of the investigation, said the investigating judge formally changed Jonathan Andic’s status from witness to suspect in late September. The police were combing through the contents of his mobile phone.
The family “is confident that this process will finish as soon as possible and that Jonathan Andic’s innocence will be demonstrated”, according to their spokespeople, cited by El Pais.
Catalan police were unavailable for comment.
Istanbul-born Isak Andic was one of Spain’s richest people, with Forbes estimating his and his family’s fortune at US$4.5 billion (S$5.8 billion).
He opened his first shop in Barcelona in 1984. His Mango brand quickly mushroomed across Spain and became one of the world’s leading fashion groups.
The company offers both professional and casual styles and boasts a presence in more than 120 markets, with over 16,400 employees worldwide, according to its website. AFP