Mango is strengthening its business operations while facing an investigation into the death of Isak Andic, reporting a 7.2% increase in revenue for the first half of 2026 and aiming for 4 billion euros in turnover by year-end.
New information has surfaced regarding the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, with a witness testifying that a family therapy program he and his son Jonathan Andic were undergoing included a dangerous mountain challenge.
Sarah and Judith, daughters of Isak Andic, testified that their father made an annual will and that they were aware of its contents. They denied any family conflicts, explaining that Jonathan wished to step down as a Mango executive, which their father accepted.
The family therapist of the Andic family testified for nearly three hours before the judge investigating the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, joined by two hikers as witnesses.
The defense in the case of Mango founder Isak Andic's fall argues that the sequence of his movements before falling is consistent with an accident, rather than a homicide.
The public prosecutor has requested several investigative actions, including a potential reconstruction of the events at the site where Isak Andic died, specifically on the Cuevas del Salitre path in Collbató.
Jonathan Andic's defense team has submitted a video of a previous fall by Mango founder Isak Andic, along with information about his arthritis, to the Barcelona Court of Appeals. This evidence aims to prove that Isak Andic's death was accidental.
The defense for Andic, accused in the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, denies any indications of homicide and claims the Mossos d'Esquadra are fostering his "social condemnation." They are appealing the provisional prison order with a one million euro bail.
The investigation into the death of Isak Andic, initially thought to be an accident, is now focusing on three mobile phones and an SUV. Catalan police are employing advanced technological methods in their inquiry.
New details have come to light regarding the death of Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, who died in December 2024 after a fall during a mountain route, with revelations concerning his son and two mountaineers.
Following the arrest of Jonathan Andic, son of the late fashion tycoon Isak Andic, details are emerging about the possible motive and planning of his father's murder.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango fashion empire founder Isak Andic, has been named a suspect in the investigation into his father's death, which occurred after a fall from a cliff, amid reports of past disputes over inheritance.
The son of the Mango fashion chain founder was arrested as a suspect in his father's fatal fall from a cliff and subsequently released on €1 million bail. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the billionaire's death.
Mango's president, Toni Ruiz, highlighted the rapid and orderly transition within the company, affirming that the founder Isak Andic's three children are maintaining his long-term vision and legacy.
The interpreter for Isak Andic's psychotherapist revealed to authorities that the trail where Andic died was suggested as a joint session strategy with his detained son.
The fatal mountain fall of Mango founder Isak Andic is gripping Spain, with his son Jonathan arrested in connection to the death, though a private detective is challenging the police's narrative that it could not have been an accident.
Judith and Sarah, daughters of Isak Andic, will reiterate in court their father's stated wish to establish a foundation, supporting their brother in the legal proceedings.
A psychoanalyst reportedly threatened Isak Andic, founder of Mango, with ending therapy if he did not advance money to Jonathan, with the therapist and a sister set to testify in court.
A report by the Mossos d'Esquadra has concluded that Isak Andic's fall was not due to distraction, stating he was neither walking nor using his mobile phone at the time, according to his son Jonathan Andic.
New developments in the high-profile death of Mango founder Isak Andic reveal that the judicial investigation in Spain has expanded to include the possible involvement of a family psychologist.
The son of Mango founder Isak Andic has released a video of a previous fall, which his lawyers claim supports the theory of an accident rather than homicide in his father's death investigation.
The defense for the son of Mango founder Isak Andic claims that his father suffered from a knee disease that exacerbated his falls, presenting video evidence from February 2024.
What initially appeared to be a tragic accident during a mountain hike has unfolded into a bitter family drama, with the estranged son of Mango founder Isak Andic now charged with patricide. The indictment offers a glimpse into the lives of the ultra-rich.
Spanish authorities are investigating the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, with attention now on his son, Jonathan Andic, and the disappearance of a mobile phone.
Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, was fined 500 euros by the port authority in Sami, Kefalonia, in the summer of 2020, because his luxury yacht "Nirvana Formentera" had its satellite transponder system closed.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has been named a suspect in the investigation into his billionaire father's mountain death and subsequently released on bail. The probe is examining contradictions in his statements and a judge's comments on his alleged "money obsession."
Isak Andic, the founder of the Mango fashion chain, has died during a hike, with authorities investigating the circumstances of his fall. Reports suggest a "forced step" before he fell, raising questions about whether it was an accident.
The Andic family, founders of Mango, received €204 million in dividends from the fashion retailer over the past two fiscal years, while the three children of Isak Andic are launching a new venture capital firm.
Fashion retailer Mango has reported a record-breaking year, with revenues nearing 3.8 billion euros, a 13% increase from 2024, marking a strong resurgence after the death of its founder, Isak Andic.
Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, died after falling from a ravine while reportedly undergoing alternative family therapy with his son, Jonathan Andic, which involved resolving conflict at a precipice.
Jonathan Andic's sisters have testified in court, exonerating him from accusations of pushing his father, Mango founder Isak Andic, to his death and denying any dispute over the billionaire's inheritance.
Estefanía Knuth, the partner of Mango founder Isak Andic, is a key witness in the investigation into his death, claiming he intended to create a new will that would reduce his three children's inheritance.
The therapist, secretary, and daughters of Isak Andic are the first witnesses to testify in court regarding his fall in Montserrat, with the reconstruction of the incident involving the two forensic experts who signed the autopsy.
A judge investigating the alleged homicide of Mango founder Isak Andic during a mountain excursion has focused on a German-Ecuadorian psychoanalyst named Julia, who is believed to have played a significant role in the relationship between Isak and his son.
The judicial investigation into the death of Mango founder Isak Andic has taken a new turn, with Spanish justice now searching for an elusive therapist in connection with the businessman's fall.
The death of Mango founder Isak Andic is under investigation, with his son using a video of his fall as evidence to prove his innocence. Questions have arisen regarding whether Andic's knee problems contributed to his fatal fall.
Isak Andic, the billionaire founder of the Mango fashion chain, died in December 2024 after falling into a ravine near Barcelona while hiking with his son. Initially deemed an accident, the case is now being investigated as a potential homicide, and his son has been arrested.
The article highlights Mango's significant presence on Fifth Avenue and discusses the philanthropic foundation that Isak Andic, the company's founder, intended to establish for the poor.
Police conducted ten simulations and concluded that the 'rubbing action' of Isak Andic's footprint could not have occurred by chance, according to an exclusive image.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango owner Isak Andic, has been accused of homicide in his father's death. A judge's order details police findings, which the defense plans to challenge with a counter-report.
Spain's CNMV has given the green light to a venture capital firm belonging to the children of the late Mango owner, Isak Andic, managed by Altamar Private Equity.
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