Overview
- A judge in Martorell ordered the arrest and then the release on €1 million bail of Jonathan Andic, who surrendered his passport and must report weekly while he remains under investigation but has not been charged.
- The court document states there are indications the December 14, 2024 cliff fall “could be a non‑accidental death” and cites erased phone content, repeated visits to the Montserrat hiking area and inconsistent statements as reasons for suspicion.
- Catalan investigators reopened the inquiry in March 2025 and assembled a roughly 1,400‑page file that includes phone records, geolocation data and witness interviews now central to the probe.
- The Andic family and Jonathan’s defence say he is innocent and call the homicide theory unfounded, while Mango has taken internal governance steps including removing Jonathan from a vice‑presidential board role as the judicial process continues.
- Isak Andic built Mango into a global retailer with thousands of stores and concentrated family control, so the probe and public scrutiny pose clear risks to succession, any future fundraising or listing plans, and the personal lives of the family involved.