The co-owner of Mango was arrested in the investigation into the death of his father, who founded the Spanish clothing retailer and fell from a cliff while the two were on a hike.
Jonathan Andic was taken to court outside of Barcelona on Tuesday to testify in the case, a spokesperson for the family told Bloomberg News. Local police officials confirmed the arrest.
He is being investigated in connection with the possible homicide of Mango founder Isak Andic, who died in December 2024 in what the family has called an accidental fall. He was hiking alone at the time with Jonathan, now 45 and the main owner of the retail chain along with two sisters.A spokesperson for the Andic family said cooperation with the investigation will continue throughout the proceedings.
Local newspapers reported earlier on the arrest, and said Jonathan Andic was taken to court for questioning.The Andic family, worth an estimated €2.54 billion ($2.95 billion) according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo, and Mango have consistently maintained that Isak Andic’s death at age 71 was accidental. Local media reported late last year that the judge in the case had designated Jonathan as an investigated suspect in a possible homicide. He hasn’t been charged with any crime.Company Role










