<p>Billionaire business tycoon Cyrus Mistry, who was a scion of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and a former Chairman of Tata Sons, and his close family friend died in a road accident in the Palghar district of Maharashtra on Sunday.</p>.<p>Besides Mistry, the other victim was Jahangir Pandole, whose family were among the founders of Duke's brand of beverages.</p>.<p>Mistry and Pandole died on the spot, according to eyewitnesses.</p>.<p>The other occupants of the car were Jahangir’s brother Darius Pandole, the MD and CEO of JM Financial Asset Management Ltd and his wife Anahita Pandole, a gynaecologist at the Breach Candy Hospital and a fertility expert.</p>.<p>The accident took place around 3.30 PM when they were travelling in a Mercedes car and hit a divider along the Surya river stretch on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway - around 100 kms away from Mumbai.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cyrus-mistry-a-tycoon-who-did-not-see-eye-to-eye-with-tatas-1142099.html" target="_blank">Cyrus Mistry, a tycoon who did not see eye-to-eye with Tatas</a></strong></p>.<p>"Four people were inside the car, out of them two people died on the spot and two were shifted to a hospital,” said Palghar Superintendent of Police Balasaheb Patil. “The inquest panchnama has been done,” he said, adding that he would be able to comment only after the postmortem report.</p>.<p>The Palghar police has registered an accidental death report and investigations are underway.</p>.<p>Reports said that it was a case of over-speeding, however, an official version from police is awaited.</p>.<p>Asked about the cause, he said: “Our team of experts and people from the RTO are working…only after that we would be able to comment on anything or elaborate on the reasons.” </p>.<p>Anahita Pandole was on the wheels when the accident took place and the victims were at the rear seats. The air-bags too had popped up but the crash was devastating.</p>.<p>The bodies of Mistry and Pandole have been taken to the sub-district hospital in Kasa, while the Pandole couple have been shifted to the Rainbow Hospital in Vapi in Gujarat, where they are undergoing treatment.</p>.<p>The mortal remains would be taken to the Sir JJ Hospital in Mumbai for postmortem, after which it would be handed over to the families.</p>.<p>The Mistrys and Pandoles are family friends.</p>.<p>The Pandole brothers lost their father Dinshaw Pandole, last week.</p>.<p>They had been to Udvada in Valsad district over the weekend where they visited the Iranshah Atash Behram fire temple for post-funeral rites. The incident took place during the return journey.</p>.<p>The Maharashtra government has ordered a probe into the incident and sought a detailed report from the Palghar police.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who holds the Home portfolio, spoke to Director General of Police Rajnish Seth and asked for a detailed probe. "It was an unfortunate accident in Palghar, I spoke to the DGP and instructed for detailed investigations," he said.</p>
<p>Billionaire business tycoon Cyrus Mistry, who was a scion of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and a former Chairman of Tata Sons, and his close family friend died in a road accident in the Palghar district of Maharashtra on Sunday.</p>.<p>Besides Mistry, the other victim was Jahangir Pandole, whose family were among the founders of Duke's brand of beverages.</p>.<p>Mistry and Pandole died on the spot, according to eyewitnesses.</p>.<p>The other occupants of the car were Jahangir’s brother Darius Pandole, the MD and CEO of JM Financial Asset Management Ltd and his wife Anahita Pandole, a gynaecologist at the Breach Candy Hospital and a fertility expert.</p>.<p>The accident took place around 3.30 PM when they were travelling in a Mercedes car and hit a divider along the Surya river stretch on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway - around 100 kms away from Mumbai.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cyrus-mistry-a-tycoon-who-did-not-see-eye-to-eye-with-tatas-1142099.html" target="_blank">Cyrus Mistry, a tycoon who did not see eye-to-eye with Tatas</a></strong></p>.<p>"Four people were inside the car, out of them two people died on the spot and two were shifted to a hospital,” said Palghar Superintendent of Police Balasaheb Patil. “The inquest panchnama has been done,” he said, adding that he would be able to comment only after the postmortem report.</p>.<p>The Palghar police has registered an accidental death report and investigations are underway.</p>.<p>Reports said that it was a case of over-speeding, however, an official version from police is awaited.</p>.<p>Asked about the cause, he said: “Our team of experts and people from the RTO are working…only after that we would be able to comment on anything or elaborate on the reasons.” </p>.<p>Anahita Pandole was on the wheels when the accident took place and the victims were at the rear seats. The air-bags too had popped up but the crash was devastating.</p>.<p>The bodies of Mistry and Pandole have been taken to the sub-district hospital in Kasa, while the Pandole couple have been shifted to the Rainbow Hospital in Vapi in Gujarat, where they are undergoing treatment.</p>.<p>The mortal remains would be taken to the Sir JJ Hospital in Mumbai for postmortem, after which it would be handed over to the families.</p>.<p>The Mistrys and Pandoles are family friends.</p>.<p>The Pandole brothers lost their father Dinshaw Pandole, last week.</p>.<p>They had been to Udvada in Valsad district over the weekend where they visited the Iranshah Atash Behram fire temple for post-funeral rites. The incident took place during the return journey.</p>.<p>The Maharashtra government has ordered a probe into the incident and sought a detailed report from the Palghar police.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who holds the Home portfolio, spoke to Director General of Police Rajnish Seth and asked for a detailed probe. "It was an unfortunate accident in Palghar, I spoke to the DGP and instructed for detailed investigations," he said.</p>