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Virat Kohli mourns death of his dog Bruno, posts a heart-touching note on social media

| @indiablooms | May 06, 2020, at 10:28 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday mourned the death of his dog Bruno.

He posted an emotional message on his Twitter handle in memory of his pet.

Kohli shared how the dog was a part of his life for 11 years.

"Rest in peace my Bruno. Graced our lives with love for 11 years but made a connection of a lifetime. Gone to a better place today. God bless his soul with peace," Kohli tweeted.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

♥️ Bruno ♥️ RIP ♥️

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Kohli has often shared pictures with his dogs on the social media.

His love for the animal is evident from the fact that he adopted a total of 15 stray dogs at Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre (CARE) in Bengaluru.

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