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Indian businessman leaves part of his millionaire inheritance to the “unlimited” care of his pet

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28 Oct 2024 17:21 GMT

Ratan Tata, who died earlier this month, is probably the first in his country to name his dog as a beneficiary in a will.

The Indian businessman and philanthropist, Ratan Tata, in an unprecedented act in his country, has left a millionaire inheritance to ensure that his pet receives “unlimited” careaccording to reported the local press.

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Tata, who died on October 9, at the age of 86, was known for his love for dogs and for sharing messages on his social networks that encouraged his followers to care for and defend these animals. For this reason, he decided to leave part of his fortune to his German Shepherd, Titoalthough unusual in India.

In addition to Rajan Shaw, Tata’s longtime cook, and who will be in charge of Tito’s care, the inheritance will be distributed to several beneficiaries, including his foundation, his siblings and members of the household staff.

In the will, the millionaire also designated assets for your butlerSubbiah, who served him for over 30 years, as well as his executive assistant, Shantanu Naidu.

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