Jonathan Andic steps down as vice chair of Mango
Key takeaways
- “A public narrative has been constructed that is one-sided, taken out of context and distorted, and which has created a perception of guilt that bears no relation to reality.
- The judge’s writ said there was sufficient evidence to suggest the death may not have been accidental and that Jonathan Andic “played an active and premeditated role”.
- Jonathan Andic was named executive vice president of Mango’s holding company in January 2025, around six weeks after Isak Andic’s death.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize MADRID – Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, said on Tuesday he was stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice chair after being named a suspect in a probe into his father’s death, while strongly asserting his innocence.
“A public narrative has been constructed that is one-sided, taken out of context and distorted, and which has created a perception of guilt that bears no relation to reality. I know that dismantling it will require time, effort and intense dedication,” Andic said in an open letter.
A Spanish court last week named Andic as a suspect in the death of his father, who died in December 2024 after falling more than 100 metres (330 feet) from a cliff while the two were hiking together in the mountains outside Barcelona.