BARCELONA, Spain — Spanish authorities say the probe into the December death of Mango founder Isak Andic, long treated as an accident, has taken a new turn with investigators naming his eldest son as a possible suspect, Reuters has reported .

According to The Guardian , a judge in Catalonia, Spain, moved the son’s status from witness to a person of interest after court filings and media reports said prosecutors found inconsistencies in his earlier statements and opened a review of his phone records as part of the inquiry.

CBS News said the 71-year-old retail mogul fell from a cliff in the Montserrat mountains outside Barcelona in December while hiking with family. Authorities initially treated the fall as an accidental tragedy but reopened the case after receiving fresh testimony and

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