Court names Mango tycoon's son as suspect in probe into father's death
The son of Isak Andic, founder of fashion group Mango, was named by a judge in Barcelona on Tuesday as a suspect in an investigation into his father's death in a 2024 cliff-top fall.
Jonathan Andic, 45, was arrested and questioned by police in Catalonia, before later being released after posting 1 million euros in bail.
France 24’s correspondent in Madrid Sarah Morris has the latest.
- Mango tycoon's heir held financial grudge, gave contradictory versions of father's death, judge says The Straits Times —
- Murder or accident? Mystery of Mango tycoon's hiking death after son's arrest BBC News —
- Mango founder’s heir ‘played active and premeditated role in his father’s death’, judge says The Independent —
- Mango father-son rift over inheritance cited in heir bail order The Straits Times —
- Mango founder's son faces arrest over circumstances of father's death Quartz —