18-10-2025

Family Secrets and Tragic Circumstances Unfold

Date: 18-10-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | cbsnews.com: 1 | news.sky.com: 1
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Summary

Two separate family stories have emerged, one involving a hidden family fortune lost under Nazi rule and discovered through an old suitcase, and another surrounding the death of Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic, with his son Jonathan under investigation amid claims of a possible homicide.

Key Points

  • A man discovered a suitcase under his father's bed containing documents revealing a hidden family fortune lost under Nazi rule.
  • The investigation into Isak Andic's death is ongoing, with his son Jonathan initially considered a suspect due to inconsistent testimony.
  • The Andic family has rejected any suggestion of Jonathan's responsibility in his father's death and expressed trust in his innocence.

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How an old suitcase revealed a hidden family fortune, lost under Nazi rule

A man discovers a suitcase hidden under his father's bed containing documents and photographs revealing a hidden family fortune lost under Nazi rule. The suitcase belonged to his father, Peter Easton, who was born Peter Hans Rudolf Eisner in pre-war Germany to one of the wealthiest Jewish families in Berlin. The contents of the suitcase led to a decade-long investigation into the family's history, uncovering a story of a vast fortune built by Peter's grandfather, Heinrich Eisner, and its subsequent loss due to Nazi persecution.
Entities: Antony Easton, Peter Easton, Heinrich Eisner, Rudolf Eisner, GermanyTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Mango clothing chain founder Isak Andic's death in Spain unresolved, as police reportedly make son a suspect - CBS News

The investigation into the death of Isak Andic, the founder of Mango clothing chain, remains open in Spain. Andic died in December after falling over 300 feet while hiking with his eldest son Jonathan in the Montserrat mountains near Barcelona. Initially ruled as an accident, the case is now being investigated as a possible homicide with Jonathan as a suspect due to inconsistent testimony and strained relations between the father and son. The family has rejected any suggestion of Jonathan's responsibility and expressed trust that he will be proven innocent.
Entities: Isak Andic, Jonathan Andic, Mango, Spain, Montserrat mountainsTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Family of Mango founder say his son played no part in his fatal cliff fall amid investigation | World News | Sky News

The family of Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, has released a statement saying that his son Jonathan played no part in his fatal cliff fall in December. Isak Andic, 71, died while hiking near Barcelona, and his death is being investigated as a possible homicide. Local media reported that Jonathan Andic gave contradictory statements as a witness, and authorities searched his phone for evidence. However, the investigation has not found any conclusive evidence linking Jonathan to his father's death. The Andic family has expressed confidence that Jonathan's innocence will be proven.
Entities: Isak Andic, Mango, Jonathan Andic, Barcelona, SpainTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform