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Cyrus Mistry cremated: Amul pays tribute to Ex-Tata Sons Chairman, says ‘He still has miles to go’

Amul pays tribute to Ex-Tata Sons Chairman, Cyrus Mistry.

New Delhi: Ex-Tata Sons Chairman, Cyrus Mistry was killed in a road accident near Mumbai on Sunday (September 4) has been cremated toady in Mumbai’s Worli crematorium.

To condole his death, Dairy brand Amul dedicated its iconic topical to former Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry. In the picture, Amul has shared two monochrome doodle that features two animated versions of late businessman.

According to provisional autopsy report, Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry and his co-passenger  died by severe head trauma and multiple injuries to vital organs. Cyrus Mistry suffered a head injury which led to bleeding and a severe chest injury.

Mistry, 54 was returning to Mumbai from Gujarat along with two other persons when their car hit a divider on a bridge over the Surya river in neighbouring Palghar district of Maharashtra.

According to the police, Mistry and Jahangir Pandole who were sitting on the back seats, were killed.

Palghar Police sources also said that according to the Prima facie, it looks like the car driver lost control.

Police said four people including a woman was travelling the car. When the car hit the divider, two people died on the spot, including Mistry, while the other two were rushed to a nearby hospital and is currently undergoing treatment. Apart from Mistry, another person who died on the spot was identified as Jahangir Dinsha Pandole.

Currently, the injured Anayata Pandole and Darius Pandole are currently undergoing treatment at a hospital.