In a twist that sounds like a gripping thriller, the tragic death of Isak Andic, the founder of the renowned fast-fashion giant Mango, is now shrouded in a cloud of suspicion. In December, while hiking with his son in the stunning landscapes of Spain, the unthinkable happened. The 71-year-old billionaire tragically slipped and plummeted nearly 500 feet off a cliff, a loss that shocked the fashion world and left many questioning the circumstances surrounding his death.

Initially, local authorities deemed it a tragic accident, as reported by the BBC. However, as time passed, new revelations surfaced that hinted at a darker narrative. According to local news outlets, what began as a tragic hiking mishap is now under investigation as a potential homicide, with Isak’s own son, Jonathan Andic, stepping into the spotlight as a suspect.

At 44, Jonathan is not just any son; he is the vice-chairman of the Mango Fashion Group, having poured his efforts into the company since 2005. Initially questioned as a mere witness, Jonathan claimed he was walking ahead of his father when he heard the unsettling sound of falling rocks. By the time he turned around, it was too late—his father had already fallen. However, discrepancies in his account have raised eyebrows, as other witnesses described their father-son relationship as “bad,” igniting further inquiries into the tragic event.

Authorities are planning to deeply scrutinize the evidence, including Jonathan's phone records, as they seek to unearth the truth behind Isak Andic's untimely demise. The Andic family, however, stands firm in their belief in Jonathan’s innocence. In a heartfelt statement to Reuters, they expressed their unwavering support, stating, “We will continue to cooperate, as we have done until now, with the competent authorities.” They remain hopeful that justice will prevail quickly, insisting that the investigation will demonstrate Jonathan’s innocence.