Mumbai Police Debunk Rumor on Ratan Tata’s Dog, Goa

Mumbai Police Debunk Rumor on Ratan Tata’s Dog, Goa

Viral Rumor About Ratan Tata’s Dog Debunked by Mumbai Police

Recent social media posts stirred up strong emotions by claiming that Ratan Tata’s pet dog “Goa” had died three days after the death of the eminent engineer while many others mourned the alleged loss while the article said that Goa, sitting in the Tata Group’s Bombay House office, paradise by shock gone. It was called a “sad news” and continued to spread. Goa, Tata’s beloved dog, died three days after his death. Dogs are more devoted to their owners than humans.

Mumbai Superintendent of Police Sudhir Kudalkar decided to investigate the case as it became increasingly popular. Following his investigation, Kudalkar refuted the fake story on Instagram and assured people that Goa is still alive and well. Using copies of his correspondence with Tataji’s close friend Shantanu Naidu, Kudalkar posted, “I confirmed this with him and he confirmed that Goa is doing well.”

The police officer also stressed that “please check the facts thoroughly before sharing the post” and advised people not to fall for gossip and misinformation. 

According to Parsis Gadid custom, Tata’s funeral was also accompanied by Goa, a stray dog ​​who grew up to be a devoted friend in his older age.

Ratan Tata’s Passing

Ratan Tata, one of India’s most prominent businessmen, was hospitalized at Breach Kandy Hospital, where he died last week at the age of 86. “It is with a sense of great loss that we bid farewell to Ratan Naval Tata, a visionary whose support. ” . founded the Tata Group and the country,” Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran said in a statement reflecting on his legacy. 

In 1991, Tata was appointed chairman of the group. He ran the group till 2012 and led important businesses such as Tata Teleservices and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which went public in 2004.

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