
There is renewed debate surrounding Isak Andic, founder of Mango, and this time the discussion is sparked not by another theory, but by a specific detail from a forensic report. It has been one year and four months since the tragedy at Montserrat, when Andic died after falling from a height during a walk with his son. From the start, the incident was considered an accident, but now the focus is on the absence of any injuries on the victim’s hands—injuries that are typically present when someone tries to hold on or protect themselves during a fall.
The detail that changed the tone
As Divinity reports, it is precisely this nuance from the forensic medical report that has become a new point of discussion. According to journalist Julio César Ruiz Aguilar, on the program ‘El tiempo justo,’ it was emphasized that the examination found no scratches or abrasions on Isak Andic’s hands—nothing that would indicate an attempt to grab onto something or to protect himself during the fall. Medical practice shows that in accidental falls, a person instinctively tries to hold on, and evidence of this almost always remains on the palms or fingers. But in this case, such signs are completely absent.
Theories and questions
This fact did not directly refute the theory of an accident, but it did add new intrigue to the case. Experts do not rule out that a similar scenario could have occurred if the person had lost consciousness or if the fall had been too sudden. However, the terrain where the tragedy happened featured a small ledge that it would have been possible to try to grab onto. This is why the absence of struggle marks on Andic’s hands prompted new questions from investigators and the public.
In October 2025, the investigation took an unexpected turn: investigators noted inconsistencies in the testimony of the victim’s son, Jonathan Andic. Not only did he describe the details of the route differently at different times, but he was also unable to explain why the car was found in another location, and why mobile phone data did not match his version of events. Furthermore, an analysis of call records showed that before contacting emergency services, Jonathan tried several times to reach his father, and then contacted Isak Andic’s partner, Estefanía Knuth. All this prompted a new phase of the investigation and media debates.
Family drama and media resonance
The Andic family story has drawn attention not only because of the status of the deceased, but also due to numerous inconsistencies that have emerged during the investigation. Questions have arisen about Jonathan’s advance study of the route, as well as the exact sequence of events on the day of the tragedy. Currently, he remains the sole suspect in the ongoing investigation into a possible homicide. However, as sources emphasize, the case is still classified, and final conclusions will only be drawn after all examinations are complete.
In Spanish chronicles, family dramas and unexpected twists always attract particular interest. It is no coincidence that the public closely follows every new fact, as was the case with Manuel Díaz ‘El Cordobés’, when details of the family story and the condition of his son were discussed with no less intensity — the details of this story also generated widespread public response.
What next?
While the investigation remains unfinished and case materials are still classified, the public and media continue to scrutinize every new detail. The absence of wounds on Isak Andic’s hands became the very element that reignited interest in the tragedy and prompted discussion not just of an accident, but of a mystery that still awaits resolution.












