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TATA Chairman Cyrus Mistry Dead Because of Not Wearing Seat Belts

Industrialist Cyrus Mistry was killed in a street mishap as the Mercedes vehicle he was going in hit a street divider in Maharashtra’s Palghar region. The downfall of Cyrus Mistry, previous executive of Tata Sons, stunned the country with sympathies pouring in from top political pioneers and industrialists.

Cyrus Mistry was getting back to Mumbai from Gujarat with three others — Anahita Pandole, Darius Pandole, and Jahangir Pandole — when the mishap occurred close to Mumbai. While Anahit Pandole and her better half Darius endure the accident, Cyrus Mistry and Jahangir Pandole were killed in the mishap.

TATA Chairman Died

The driver of the vehicle, driving Mumbai gynecologist Dr. Anahita Pandole, and her significant other Darius Pandora, who was in the front seat, experienced serious wounds in the accident. They were taken to a confidential clinic in Vapi, Gujarat, where they are in ICU.

  • TATA Chairman Cyrus Mistry was dead in a car accident.
  • Other people who traveled in that car were in ICU.
  • Police report not wearing a seat belt was the major reason for his death.

A police official from Palghar’s Kasa said: “The two departed situated in the back were not wearing safety belts because of which their airbags didn’t send. At the point when the vehicle crashed, they got stuck between the front and secondary lounges.”

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