Mistry was fired from his position as Tata Sons’ sixth chairman in October 2016. After Ratan Tata announced his retirement in December 2012, he took over as chairman. Later, N Chandrasekaran took over as Tata Sons’ executive chairman.

Cyrus Mistry, the former chairman of Tata Sons, was tragically killed on Sunday afternoon in Palghar, Maharashtra, when his car collided with a road divider. He was 54.
According to reports, the accident happened on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad National Highway’s Surya River Charoti bridge. Mistry was driving his Mercedes from Gujarat back to Mumbai.

According to reports, the car struck a divider before the fatal accident happened. He was travelling with three more people in the vehicle. According to reports, one of them perished in the collision. The other two, who also suffered severe injuries, are taken into a nearby hospital for care. Images demonstrated how badly damaged the car’s front side was. Although the air bags did deploy, they weren’t sufficient to save the lives of the two people who died in the collision.
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