It appears that the vehicle driver blew up of the vehicle, which was speeding up, and this caused the accident, sources claimed.

Previous Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry, who died in an auto mishap on Sunday, was not wearing a seat belt, very early investigations reveal according to cops resources.

It shows up that the chauffeur lost control of the cars and truck, which was speeding, and also this caused the mishap, they included.

Cyrus Mistry was taking a trip from Gujarat’s Udwada to Mumbai along with Jehangir Pandole, Anahita Pandole as well as Darius Pandole, when the accident occurred at around 2.30 pm on Sunday. Anahita Pandole, a Mumbai-based gynecologist, was driving the auto, a Mercedes.

Jehangir Pandole, who was sitting next to Mr Mistry in the back seat, additionally passed away in the mishap, while Anahita Pandole and also her spouse Darius Pandole were seriously damaged.

The curtain air bags did closed for Cyrus Mistry as well as Jahangir Pandole since they both were not wearing the safety belt, authorities claimed.

The auto tried to surpass one more car from the wrong side when it hit a road divider on a bridge over the Surya river at Charoti Naka, authorities had actually claimed the other day.

The cops are evaluating the video caught by the CCTV electronic cameras near the spot as well as the cars and truck is being checked out to establish if it had any kind of mechanical problems. They are additionally trying to retrieve data from a chip assembled in the automobile – similar to a black box, officials said.

The forensic group have also accumulated samples from the crash site.

Cyrus Mistry, that was the 6th chairman of Tata Sons, was ousted from the position in October 2016. He had taken over as the chairman in December 2012 after Ratan Tata announced his retirement. He is made it through by his wife Rohiqa as well as their 2 children.

Darius Pandole, a previous independent supervisor in Tata group of business, had opposed the removal of Mr Mistry as the company’s chairman. He additionally left the Tata group along with Mr Mistry. Jehangir Pandole was Darius Pandole’s brother.

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Last Updated: 5 September 2022