Jonathan Andic reported to emergency services that his father, Mango founder Isak Andic, died after falling into a ravine [1].
The incident involves the leader of one of Europe's largest fashion retailers, bringing sudden instability to the company's leadership and public profile.
The emergency calls were placed to the 112 service [1]. In the recordings, Jonathan Andic expressed extreme distress while seeking immediate rescue assistance for his father [2]. The accident occurred in Collbató, Barcelona, specifically on the path leading to the Salnitre caves of Montserrat [1].
During the calls, Jonathan Andic said, "Mi padre se ha caído por un barranco, ¡no lo veo! ¡envíen a alguien!" [3]. He continued to plead for help, saying, "¡Ayuda, necesito ayuda!" [2].
Reports indicate the fatal accident took place on Dec. 14 [1]. The location in Collbató is known for its rugged terrain, a factor that complicated the immediate visibility of the victim after the fall [1].
Isak Andic died following the fall [3]. The details of the emergency calls have since been made public, highlighting the urgency of the situation as the son attempted to locate his father in the ravine [2].
“"Mi padre se ha caído por un barranco, ¡no lo veo! ¡envíen a alguien!"”
The death of Isak Andic creates a significant leadership vacuum at Mango. As the founder, his influence extended beyond operational management into the brand's core identity. The public release of the emergency calls adds a personal, visceral dimension to the corporate tragedy, shifting the narrative from a business succession crisis to a family loss.



