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Son of Mango founder steps down to fight allegations over father’s death

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the allegations against Jonathan Andic. The Guardian highlights his resignation as a proactive measure to address the allegations, framing it as a fight against the claims made against him. In…
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Son of Mango founder steps down to fight allegations over father’s death
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Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has stepped down as vice-chair of the fashion chain after being named a suspect in his father's death. He denies the allegations, claiming they are unfounded and distorted, and expresses his intention to clear his name. The court's investigation suggests that Isak Andic's death, which occurred during a hiking accident, may not have been accidental and implicates Jonathan in a premeditated role.

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Jonathan Andic arriving in court in Martorell, Spain, on 19 May to be questioned over the death of his father, Isak. Photograph: Albert Gea/ReutersView image in fullscreenJonathan Andic arriving in court in Martorell, Spain, on 19 May to be questioned over the death of his father, Isak. Photograph: Albert Gea/ReutersSpainSon of Mango founder steps down to fight allegations over father’s deathJonathan Andic says he is temporarily standing aside as vice-chair of fashion chain after being named a suspect in death of Isak AndicReuters in MadridTue 26 May 2026 07.47 EDTLast modified on Tue 26 May 2026 07.58 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleJonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder Isak Andic, is stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice-chair after being named a suspect in the…

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