The judge investigating the death of Mango's founder, Isak Andic, has ordered a new round of inquiries that includes hearing evidence as witnesses from the family's therapist, the businessman's daughters, his partner and the company's chief executive, Toni Ruiz. The magistrate has also ordered a forensic reconstruction of the fatal fall that occurred in Montserrat on 14 December 2024.

The new measures form part of the case in which Jonathan Andic, the businessman's eldest son and the only person who accompanied him on the hike, remains under investigation on suspicion of homicide.

According to the court order, the judge has summoned around ten people from Isak Andic's family and professional circle. They include the therapist who treated several members of the family, Sarah and Judith Andic, the businessman's partner, Toni Ruiz, and several officers from the Mossos d'Esquadra mountain intervention unit. The family's secretary and two officers who were among the first to arrive at the scene of the fall have also been called to testify.

The magistrate has ordered that hikers who came into contact with Jonathan Andic after his father's fall be traced and questioned. Among them is one of the people who helped him in the moments immediately after the accident.