The investigation into the death of Isak Andic has taken a dramatic turn after authorities arrested his son, Jonathan Andic, on suspicion of involvement in the businessman’s fatal fall during a mountain hike in late 2024.
The arrest comes more than a year after the high-profile incident that initially shocked Spain’s business community and was first treated as an accident. Jonathan Andic is now expected to appear before a court near Barcelona as legal proceedings move forward under a secrecy order.
Arrest Follows Renewed Scrutiny of Hiking Incident
Jonathan Andic was detained this week after inconsistencies were identified in statements related to the circumstances surrounding his father’s death. He has consistently maintained his innocence.

A spokesperson for regional law enforcement confirmed the detention and stated that the arrest is connected to a suspected homicide investigation involving the death of Isak Andic.
The family has acknowledged the court appearance but said they are unable to provide further details due to legal restrictions tied to the ongoing investigation. They added that full cooperation is being provided to authorities.
Fatal Fall in Montserrat
Isak Andic, 71, died on 14 December 2024 after falling approximately 150 metres while hiking in the Montserrat mountain area in Catalonia, Spain, alongside family members. The route was known to the family and is a popular hiking destination.

Emergency services were called to the scene, but challenging terrain delayed recovery efforts. Rescue teams later retrieved his body from the mountainside.
At the time of his death, Isak Andic was regarded as one of Spain’s wealthiest business figures, with an estimated net worth in the billions, reflecting his long-standing success in the global fashion industry.
Investigation Reopened After Contradictions Emerged
The case was initially ruled accidental following early examinations. However, investigators later reopened the file after identifying inconsistencies in accounts related to the event, including details surrounding movements and vehicle placement during the hike.
These discrepancies prompted further questioning and ultimately led to renewed legal scrutiny.
Legacy of a Global Fashion Entrepreneur
Born in Istanbul, Isak Andic moved to Spain as a teenager and began his early career selling handcrafted clothing. In 1972, he co-founded Mango with his brother, building it into one of Europe’s most recognized fast-fashion brands.
The company expanded from its first store in Barcelona to an international retail presence, becoming a major player in the global apparel market.
The unfolding legal proceedings have now added a complex dimension to the legacy of the entrepreneur and the future narrative surrounding one of Spain’s most prominent business families.
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