Ratan Tata, owner of Jaguar and Land Rover, leaves over $105 million in inheritance to his dog, butler, and chef, after his passing in October 2024. The decision shocked internet users.
Ratan Tata, chairman of the conglomerate that owns the Land Rover and Jaguar brands, left over $105 million in inheritance to his dog Goa, butler Konar Subbiah, and chef Rajan Shaw. Ratan passed away on October 9.
A friend of Ratan told The Times that the will was “not a declaration of wealth, but a gesture of gratitude for the joy and care” he received from his pets and two closest aides.
The will ensures that the pet dog receives “unlimited care” until the end of its life.
Ratan Tata had no heirs or wife, and his inheritance did not go to his brothers Jimmy Tata and his two half-sisters. The amount received by the family will be donated to charity.
The Tata Group is a conglomerate of about 100 companies, including the Jaguar and Land Rover brands.
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