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Mango CEO's son claims video proves father's death was accident

Created at 31 May · 5:58 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Jonathan Andic, son of Mango CEO Jonathan Andic, claims a new video shows his father's death was an accident, not a murder. The 71-year-old CEO died after falling off a mountain.

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Who's Involved

Jonathan Andic
son of Mango CEO, accused of father's death
Mango CEO
father who died after falling off a mountain

↳ Why This Matters

This case involves the death of a prominent business figure and the subsequent accusation against his son. The claim of an accidental death, supported by new video evidence, introduces a potential shift in the investigation.

Key facts

  • Jonathan Andic claims a new video proves his father's death was an accident.
  • His father, the 71-year-old CEO of Mango, died after falling off a mountain.
  • Jonathan Andic is accused of killing his father.

This case involves the death of a prominent business figure and the subsequent accusation against his son. The claim of an accidental death, supported by new video evidence, introduces a potential shift in the investigation.

Frequently asked questions

Jonathan Andic is the son of the late Mango CEO and is accused of his father's death.

Jonathan Andic claims a new video proves his father's death was an accident, not a murder.

The 71-year-old CEO died after falling off a mountain.

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How It Developed

31 May · 5:54 PM
Jonathan Andic claims a new video proves his father's death was accidental, not a shove off a cliff.
New York Post via PiQSuite

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Mango CEO's son Jonathan Andic claims new video proves he didn't shove dad off cliff to his deathm.piqsuite.com

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