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Jonathan Andic exiting courthouse after posting bail in news photo style
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Jonathan Andic paga la fianza de un millón de euros y sale en libertad

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Jonathan Andic, hijo del fundador de Mango, ha sido liberado tras abonar una fianza de un millón de euros impuesta por la jueza de Martorell. El empresario está investigado por homicidio en la muerte de su padre, ocurrida en diciembre de 2024.

La magistrada acordó la libertad provisional de Andic tras su comparecencia de una hora ante el juzgado. La defensa presentó certificados de matrimonio, nacimiento de su hijo y empadronamiento para acreditar su arraigo en España y descartar el riesgo de fuga.

La jueza consideró que el riesgo de fuga sigue siendo patente debido a la gravedad de los cargos y a indicios como contradicciones en su testimonio y la autopsia del cuerpo. Impuso además la retirada del pasaporte, la prohibición de salir de España y comparecencias semanales.

La familia y la defensa rechazaron las acusaciones en un comunicado. Afirmaron que la conjetura de homicidio es inconsistente y estigmatiza a un hombre inocente, y aseguraron que la verdad brillará en el proceso.

Mientras tanto, la compañía Mango ha mantenido su actividad y reportó resultados récord en 2025 a pesar del escándalo familiar.

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