Highlights
- Cyrus Mistry was in the back seat of Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d 4MATIC when he met with a fatal accident
- There were four people in the car, and two were declared dead on the spot
- Both of them were sitting in the rear of the car
Cyrus Mistry was in the back seat of a Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d 4MATIC on Sunday when the vehicle met with an accident. There were four people in the car, and two were declared dead on the spot - both of them were sitting in the rear of the car.
The initial probe suggests that Mistry wasn't wearing a seat belt and must have been thrown in front at great velocity once the speeding car crashed into a divider. As per a preliminary probe, over-speeding and the "error of judgement" by the driver caused the accident, a police official has said.
The officials have noted that prima facie, the luxury car was speeding when the accident took place on Sunday afternoon.
The Mercedes car covered a distance of 20 km in just nine minutes after crossing the Charoti check post in Maharashtra's Palghar district, 120 km away from Mumbai, as per the police officials.
The car hit a road divider on a bridge over the Surya river, killing Mistry and Pandole on the spot. Mistry was returning to Mumbai from Ahmedabad when the tragedy struck.
Mistry (54) and his friend Jahangir Pandole were killed in an accident in the Palghar district of Maharashtra on Sunday.
Anahita Pandole (55), who was driving the 2017 version of the SUV, and her husband Darius Pandole (60), were seriously injured.
Mistry's car has no airbags for rear seats.
The 2017 GLC 220d 4MATIC comes with seven airbags overall. There are no front-facing airbags for rear passengers in the car and just curtain airbags on the sides.
And just like any other car, airbags are 'SRS' or Supplementary Restraint System. The primary restraint system on cars remains the seat belt.
Elaborating on the importance of wearing seat belts, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra tweeted on Monday: "I resolve to always wear my seat belt even when in the rear seat of the car. And I urge all of you to take that pledge too. We all owe it to our families."
The latest version of the all-wheel drive GLC 220d 4MATIC comes with a price tag upwards of Rs 68 lakh. It has a 'pre-safe system' where the front seat belts can be electrically pre-tensioned in hazardous situations.
As per the Mercedes-Benz India website, the GLC's pre-safe system reduces the forward displacement of the occupants during braking or skidding in an impending accident.
Besides, the knee bag in the model protects the legs from contact with the steering column or the dashboard in a severe frontal crash preventing or lessening the severity of injuries. It also has a tyre pressure monitoring system which provides a warning in the event of a pressure drop.
(With PTI inputs)