Overview
- Police arrested Jonathan Andic last week and an examining judge in Martorell issued an auto saying there are 'indicios suficientes' to treat his father’s December 14, 2024 death as possibly premeditated.
- The judge listed seven indicia including contradictory statements by Jonathan, phone data showing Isak Andic’s mobile was in his pocket with no recent photos of the scene, and forensic findings describing injuries consistent with a feet‑first slide and a lack of palm abrasions.
- The court ordered pre‑trial detention with bail set at €1,000,000; Jonathan paid the bond and thus avoided immediate custody while his lawyers prepare an appeal to challenge the judge’s findings.
- The defense says it will file its appeal by Thursday and plans to present alternative evidence including security‑camera footage of an earlier fall Isak suffered months before his death to question the prosecution’s reconstruction.
- Mango has moved to limit business risk by reorganizing signing powers in the company register and Jonathan has temporarily stepped down as vice‑president while the legal process and family inheritance issues continue to unfold.