Catalan investigators have shifted their focus on Isak Andic's 71-year-old son Jonathan as a potential suspect in the billionaire fashion mogul's death. The case, which initially appeared to be an accident, has now been reclassified as a possible homicide.
According to sources cited by El País and La Vanguardia, Jonathan's account of the events leading up to his father's fall is being questioned, with some describing it as "inconsistent". Moreover, his partner Estefanía Knuth told investigators that the relationship between Andic and his son was strained.
Police have found no concrete evidence to explain what happened in the ravine where Andic fell, but a series of clues suggest that the circumstances surrounding his death may be more complex than initially thought. Jonathan's official status has also been changed from witness to possible suspect, according to reports.
The Andic family has strongly denied any involvement and released a statement expressing their respect for the ongoing investigations and commitment to cooperating with authorities. However, sources close to the case suggest that tensions between the father and son were running high at the time of his death.
Andic's legacy in the fashion world is cemented through his eponymous brand, which has expanded into dozens of stores across Europe since its founding by the entrepreneur in 1984. As noted by César de Vicente, the current global retail director of Mango, Andic had a vision for creating a cohesive brand identity that would resonate with customers worldwide.
According to sources cited by El País and La Vanguardia, Jonathan's account of the events leading up to his father's fall is being questioned, with some describing it as "inconsistent". Moreover, his partner Estefanía Knuth told investigators that the relationship between Andic and his son was strained.
Police have found no concrete evidence to explain what happened in the ravine where Andic fell, but a series of clues suggest that the circumstances surrounding his death may be more complex than initially thought. Jonathan's official status has also been changed from witness to possible suspect, according to reports.
The Andic family has strongly denied any involvement and released a statement expressing their respect for the ongoing investigations and commitment to cooperating with authorities. However, sources close to the case suggest that tensions between the father and son were running high at the time of his death.
Andic's legacy in the fashion world is cemented through his eponymous brand, which has expanded into dozens of stores across Europe since its founding by the entrepreneur in 1984. As noted by César de Vicente, the current global retail director of Mango, Andic had a vision for creating a cohesive brand identity that would resonate with customers worldwide.