Filho do fundador da Mango é preso após morte do pai

A polícia na Espanha prendeu Jonathan Andic, filho do fundador da rede de vestuário Mango, Isak Andic, sob suspeita de envolvimento na morte de seu pai durante uma caminhada em dezembro de 2024, reabrindo um caso que havia sido inicialmente tratado como acidente.

As autoridades detiveram o vice-presidente do conselho da Mango, de 45 anos, na terça-feira e o levaram às instalações judiciais em Martorell, a leste de Barcelona. Jonathan Andic foi a única testemunha quando seu pai, de 71 anos, caiu de um penhasco nas montanhas de Montserrat, perto da cidade. O caso, que havia sido inicialmente encerrado como acidente, foi reaberto em março de 2025 e, posteriormente, reclassificado como uma possível investigação de homicídio.

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