The eldest son of Spanish clothing empire Mango's founder Isak Andic was released on Tuesday after posting one million euros' bail following his arrest in a murder inquiry into his father's 2024 death.
After being detained by police on Tuesday morning and taken to court in handcuffs for questioning, Jonathan Andic left the courthouse in Martorell in northeastern Spain, where he was accompanied by his lawyers, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.
He did not answer questions from journalists.
The 45-year-old was ordered to surrender his passport, appear weekly before the court, and was banned from leaving the country, the court said in a statement, adding the case was being "investigated as a charge of homicide".
According to the judge's order seen Tuesday by AFP, there was "sufficient evidence" to suspect Jonathan killed his father in a premeditated manner. It mentioned his alleged "obsession with money", a strained relationship and contradictions in his account of events.











