An inquiry into the incident has shown that the Mercedes SUV that crashed in Palghar, Maharashtra, on Sunday, killing former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry, had a history of speeding and running red lights. Investigation into the vehicle’s driving history turned up several traffic Continue Reading
According to a preliminary investigation, Cyrus Mistry, the former chairman of Tata Sons, and a fellow passenger were not wearing seat belts when they perished in a car accident on Sunday, according to police sources. At Charoti area of Palghar, 135 kilometres from Mumbai, Cyrus Mistry and Jehangir Pandole were seated in the back seats […]Continue Reading
According to authorities, Cyrus Mistry, who succeeded Ratan Tata as chairman of Tata Sons before being removed in India’s most publicised boardroom coup, died on Sunday in an automobile accident in Palghar, Maharashtra. He was 54. According to the statement, Mr. Mistry was driving a Mercedes from Ahmedabad to Mumbai. The wrecked remains of the […]Continue Reading