Fashion Executive Faces Legal Scrutiny Over Father’s Cliffside Death

Jonathan Andic, son of Mango's founder, temporarily stepped down as vice chair amid suspicions surrounding his father's death. A Spanish court named him a suspect, alleging possible non-accidental involvement. Andic denies the allegations, citing a distorted public narrative and pledges dedication to clear his name.


Devdiscourse News Desk | (Adds Quote | Updated: 26-05-2026 15:54 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 15:54 IST
Fashion Executive Faces Legal Scrutiny Over Father’s Cliffside Death

Jonathan Andic, the son of the founder of the fashion giant Mango, has announced his temporary resignation as the group's vice chair. This comes after he was implicated in an investigation concerning the death of his father, Isak Andic.

In a public letter, Jonathan disputed the legitimacy of the accusations, claiming that the portrayal of events has been skewed and has unfairly suggested his culpability. He avows commitment to disproving these perceptions, emphasizing that the process will demand considerable effort and time.

The courtroom proceedings, held in Spain last week, categorized Jonathan Andic as a suspect in his father's December 2024 cliff fall, heightening suspicions of an intentional mishap. The company executive was promoted to his current position shortly after his father's untimely death.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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