Arrestation du fils du fondateur de Mango suite au décès de son père

La police espagnole a arrêté Jonathan Andic, fils du fondateur de la chaîne de vêtements Mango, Isak Andic, pour suspicion d'implication dans la mort de son père survenue lors d'une randonnée en décembre 2024, rouvrant ainsi un dossier initialement classé comme accident.

Les autorités ont placé en garde à vue mardi le vice-président du conseil d'administration de Mango, âgé de 45 ans, et l'ont conduit au tribunal de Martorell, à l'est de Barcelone. Jonathan Andic était le seul témoin lorsque son père, âgé de 71 ans, a fait une chute mortelle d'une falaise dans le massif de Montserrat, près de la ville. L'affaire, initialement classée sans suite en tant qu'accident, a été rouverte en mars 2025 puis requalifiée en enquête pour homicide potentiel.

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