THE Mango fashion tycoon’s son visited the mountain spot where his dad plunged to his death just four days earlier, new evidence suggests.

Step data has uncovered a huge new clue in the revealing that his son had visited the same spot several times before.

Son of the founder of the Mango fashion group questioned in an investigation of the death of his father, in MartorellJonathan Andic, 41, was arrested last month in connection with his dad’s 2024 death Credit: Reuters Collage of a man being investigated, a map of Spain, and a map of the Montserrat mountains.

Jonathan Andic, 45, was with his dad Isak, when he died on a hike in December 2024, falling nearly 500ft from Montserrat mountain near .

For months, tycoon Isak was said to have died in a tragic accident – before cops launched an into his son

have now recovered data from the steps app on Jonathan’s phone, which they say he deliberately disconnected just days before the incident.

Investigators retraced the son’s steps using mobile phone tower triangulation and now suspect that his dad’s death may have been a planned kill.

It comes after court heard that it took five minutes for Jonathan to make his first call after his dad’s deadly plunge – and it wasn’t to emergency services.

Jonathan put in a call to his father’s girlfriend shortly after the fashion mogul fell 500ft.

Isak Andic Jonathan Andic MANGO fashion Barcelona fashion industry billionaire Mango President Mango vice presidentIsak Andic, 71, with son Jonathan Credit: Alamy Mango New Collection Launch At Centre Pompidou - Fashion ShowIsak pictured with Kate Moss in 2011 Credit: Getty

The fashion founder plunged down the ravine at 12:28pm – but it took Jonathan four minutes and 38 seconds to put in his first phone call.

Jonathan only alerted emergency services at 12:36pm – nearby eight minutes after his dad’s fatal fall.

He told cops, according to a transcript: “I need help, I need help (…) I think (my father) has fallen down a ravine, please send someone, send an ambulance.”

Last month on suspicion of murdering his millionaire dad.

Jonathan denies any wrongdoing in connection with his father’s death.

A Spanish judge released a dossier of evidence which she alleged justified his detention.

According to the bombshell order, specialist mountain officers who inspected the alleged slip mark four times said it demonstrated a deliberate action.

Experts concluded that the mark was “forced” – not the result of a spontaneous fall.

The billionaires son forked out a whopping €1million (£840,000) to .

He also agreed to report to a local judge once a week and is banned from leaving Spain.

The judge also claimed the father and son had a “bad relationship” and alleged that Jonathan had an “obsession” with .

These claims were based off of witness testimonies and messages, said – with some of the texts showing “hatred, resentment, ideas of death”, they added.