A Spanish court has ordered the arrest of the son of Mango founder, Isak Andic, in connection with the death of his father while on a family hike. Isak Andic died in a fall while hiking in the mountains of the Spanish island of Mallorca on 6 April.
The investigation into his death has been ongoing, with local police initially treating it as an accident. However, the court's decision to arrest Isak's son suggests that there are still suspicions surrounding the circumstances of Isak's death.
Mango, the fashion brand founded by Isak Andic, was sold to the Inditex group in 2004 for £900 million. Isak's son, Jordi Andic, was a member of the company's board at the time of his father's death.
The Inditex group, which owns brands such as Zara and Massimo Dutti, is one of the world's largest fashion retailers. The company has faced criticism in the past over its treatment of workers and its environmental impact.
The arrest of Isak's son is likely to raise further questions about the circumstances of Isak's death and the potential involvement of family members in the investigation.