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Cyrus Mistry death: Who was driving the car and what led to the crash? - Details inside

Cyrus Mistry death: The car, he was travelling in, was over speeding and tried to overtake another vehicle from the wrong side as per primary information by the police.

  • Cyrus Mistry died in a road accident while returning to Mumbai from Ahmedabad when his car struck on a divider
  • Several business leaders and political personalities condoled his demise
  • Mistry was being driven by a well-known gynecologist from Mumbai

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New Delhi: Former Chairman of Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry died in a car accident on Sunday (Sept 4) near Mumbai when he was returning to Mumbai from Ahmedabad. The car had run over a divider leading to the accident according to reports. Several business leaders and political personalities including Prime Minister Narendra has condoled his untimely demise.

Cyrus Mistry death: Who was driving the car?

According to the police, the car, he was travelling in, was being driven by a well-known gynecologist from Mumbai. There were two other passengers in the car as well, the gynecologist's husband Darius Pandole and his brother Jahangir. 

Cyrus Mistry death: What led to the car accident?

Primary information suggests that the car was over speeding and tried to overtake another vehicle from the wrong side (from the left), a police official told PTI. The gynecologist, Anahita Pandole (55), and her husband Darius Pandole (60) survived the crash, while Mistry (54) and Jahangir Pandole, brother of Darius, were killed in the accident, which happened around 3 pm, about 120 km from Mumbai, the official said.

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Mistry and Jahangir were in the back seats, the official said. Darius was in the the front seat with Anahita, who was at the wheel, he said.

Cyrus Mistry death: Eyewitness' statement to police

"A woman was driving the car and tried to overtake another vehicle from left side, but lost control and crashed into the road divider," an eyewitness said. The eyewitness, who works in a roadside garage, told a Marathi TV channel: "We rushed to the accident spot but did not touch the vehicle or the inured persons. In 10 minutes, help came and two injured persons were pulled out from the car and shifted by an ambulance to hospital. The other two were dead," he said.

Anahita Pandole and her husband are likely to be shifted to a hospital in Mumbai on Monday, a police official said.

(With PTI inputs)