AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMango Murder Twist: Spain’s Catalan police have arrested Mango founder Isak Andic’s son, Jonathan, after months of treating the 2024 Montserrat cliff death as an accident—he was taken to court in handcuffs and released after posting €1 million bail, with the case now investigated as homicide. Court Claims: A judge’s order cites a strained father-son relationship, an alleged “obsession with money,” and contradictions in Jonathan’s account, including claims he scouted the trail and that a phone story doesn’t add up. Montserrat Link: The investigation keeps circling back to the same Montserrat hiking route near the Salnitre caves—where police say the movements and footprints don’t fit a simple slip. Regional Watch: In parallel, Montserrat’s health reform push is gaining attention, with plans for rapid emergency airlifts to Guadeloupe floated in the island’s strategy. Youth & Culture: Locally, Montserrat climate advocate Sandrae Thomas and cultural storyteller Nia Golden were recognized at the Caribbean Global Youth Awards.
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