Cyrus Mistry was once returning from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in his Mercedes that crashed on a divider at Palghar in Maharashtra. Police stated two persons, along with Mistry, died in the vehicle crash.
Former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry died in a street accident in Maharashtra's Palghar on Sunday. Mistry used to be returning to Mumbai from Ahmedabad in his Mercedes that crashed on a divider. Mistry was once aged fifty four years.
Police stated without Mistry, three different humans had been there in the fateful vehicle – famend Mumbai gynaecologist Dr Anahita Pandole, her husband Darius Pandole and his brother Jehangir Pandole.
They had visited the Iranshah Atash Behram at Udvada in the morning. Dr Pandole is believed to have been at the back of the wheel. Jehangir Pandole additionally died in the accident that took vicinity on a bridge on the Surya river.
Dr Pandole and Darius Pandole are present process remedy at a health center at Vapi the place they are mentioned to be out of danger.
“The accident took vicinity round 3.15pm, when Mistry used to be journeying to Mumbai from Ahmedabad. The accident took vicinity on a bridge over the Surya river. It looks an accident,” PTI quoted a police officer as saying.
Mistry's mortal stays have been later introduced returned to Mumbai. heMistry used to be ousted as chairman of Tata Sons in October 2016.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated Mistry was once a promising commercial enterprise chief who believed in India’s financial prowess. “The premature loss of life of Shri Cyrus Mistry is shocking. He was once a promising enterprise chief who believed in India’s financial prowess. His passing away is a massive loss to the world of commerce and industry. Condolences to his household and friends. May his soul relaxation in peace,” the PM wrote on Twitter.
Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde stated he was once "shocked to hear about the passing away of former Tata Sons chief Cyrus Mistry. He was once now not solely a profitable entrepreneur however additionally used to be considered in the enterprise as a young, vibrant & visionary personality. It's a splendid loss... My heartfelt tribute."
Union minister Smriti Irani referred to as Mistry a mild soul and a man with a mission. “Cyrus as I will constantly be mindful him epitomised kindness. The information of his loss of life comes as a shock. My condolences to his household & cherished ones.”
Noted journalist Vir Sanghvi said, “Rest in Peace. Life is so unpredictable and so fragile that you in no way be aware of what the following day will bring. Condolences to his family. It’s very unhappy news.”
Mistry is survived by way of his spouse Rohiqa and their two sons.