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Shocking accident images after Cyrus Mistry's death goes viral!

By Benson | Updated: September 4, 2022 18:44 IST

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Former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry was on Sunday killed in a road accident after his car hit a divider in Maharashtra’s Palghar district, said the police.
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According to the police, the car, a Mercedes, crashed into a divider near Charoti on a bridge around 3.15 pm. There were four people in the vehicle, of which two, including Mistry, died on the spot. The other deceased person has been identified as Jahangir Binshah Pandole.
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Now shocking images from the accident site has gone viral
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Those injured have been identified as Dr Anahita Pandole, a top gynecologist at Breach Candy Hospital, and her husband Darius Pandole, the managing director and CEO of JM Financial Private Equity. They are being airlifted to Reliance hospital in Mumbai.
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Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai. According to Palghar Superintendent of Police (SP) Balasaheb Patil, Dr Anahita Pandole was at the wheel when the accident happened.
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