Luxury carmaker Mercede on Thursday submitted their probe report to the Palghar Police on the road accident that killed the former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry. The company said the vehicle was going at 100 kilometres per hour (kmph) five seconds before the accident. The Regional Transport Office (RTO) also submitted their primary report to the police. Cyrus Mistry was inside a Mercedes-Benz car with three other people when the driver, Anahita Pandole, lost control of the vehicle and rammed it into a road divider.