Isak Andic's children offer 27 million to partner to settle inheritance conflict

The agreement with Estefanía Knuth, who took the case to court, represents a 22 million increase over the amount stipulated in the will.

Generic image of hands closing an agreement over a wooden table in a business meeting.

Generic image of hands closing an agreement over a wooden table in a business meeting.

The descendants of businessman Isak Andic and his partner, Estefanía Knuth, are finalizing a preliminary agreement to end the legal dispute over the inheritance, offering her 27 million euros.

The founder of Mango, Isak Andic, died in December 2024, leaving an estate valued at 4.5 billion euros, according to Forbes. His will, signed in 2023, allocated five million euros to his partner, Estefanía Knuth, an amount she deemed insufficient, leading her to initiate legal action.

A preliminary agreement that would unblock a judicial conflict after one year.

After months of negotiations and the case being in court, Andic's descendants have raised their offer to 27 million euros, 22 million more than initially planned. This concession by the children seeks to definitively close the patrimonial dispute.
This open front regarding the inheritance adds to the judicial investigation into the death of Isak Andic. The businessman died on December 14, 2024, falling during a hike on Montserrat, near the Coves de Salnitre, accompanied by his son Jonathan.
Although initially treated as an accident, the Court of First Instance and Instruction number 5 of Martorell has ordered the Mossos d'Esquadra to investigate the hypothesis of murder. Police are focusing on the analysis of Jonathan Andic's mobile phone and his statements, which reportedly contain contradictions.
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