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Emergency Call Tape Reveals Eight‑Minute Gap in Probe of Mango Founder’s Death

Newly released 112 recording and Mossos reconstructions have strengthened a judge’s list of nine indicia keeping the son under criminal investigation.

Overview

  • The founder of Mango, Isak Andic, fell 150 metres into a ravine near Collbató on December 14, 2024, and his death was later reclassified for new inquiry.
  • Investigators arrested his son, Jonathan Andic, in May 2026 on suspicion of manslaughter and released him on €1 million bail with a travel ban and weekly reporting to court.
  • Catalunya Ràdio published the 112 emergency-call recording that captures Jonathan shortly after the fall and shows an unexplained eight‑minute interval before the first call.
  • Police forensic work by the Mossos d’Esquadra, vehicle geolocation traces from early December and WhatsApp messages cited in a 14‑page judicial decision are being used as nine indicia suggesting non‑accidental involvement.
  • The family and defence say Jonathan is innocent and cooperating while the probe continues to examine motive tied to a possible will change, the role of a psychologist, and technical evidence that could affect the legal case and the Mango business estate.