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Mr Tata, who died earlier this month at a hospital in Mumbai, has left a large portion of his estate to his beloved dog, Tito, with another portion left for his butler and general assistant and his cook

Indian industrialist Ratan Tata has left a large chunk of his £91million fortune to his dog in his will, asking that his beloved hound gets 'unlimited care' following his death.

But, the former chairman of the Tata Group overlooked his brother, Jimmy Tata, and half sisters Shireen and Deanna Jejeebhoy in favour of his beloved German shepherd, Tito. In his will, Mr Tata specified that provisions should be put in place to provide 'unlimited care' for his beloved pet, who was by his side until he died.

'He has made very, very generous provisions for them', he told the Times. 'They will never have to work again and they will be very well looked after'. Google CEO Sundar Pichai, said Ratan Tata left behind an extraordinary business and philanthropic legacy and he was instrumental in mentoring and developing modern business leadership in India.

In 1991 he took over the family empire, riding the wave of the radical free-market reforms India had just unleashed that year.

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