In the case of mistaken identity, certain parts of the media end up creating some anxiety for a person and those who run the tea franchise.
Posted on – Sat 10 Dec 22 at 09:52pm

In the case of mistaken identity, certain parts of the media end up creating some anxiety for a person and those who run the tea franchise.
Hyderabad: Certain media outlets, in reporting the lurid incident of a female dental student being kidnapped by a group of youths and mercilessly beating her family in Adibatla, ended up giving some credit to a person and those who run the dental student business by mistaken identity. anxiety. Tea Franchise.
The prime suspect in the kidnapping and assault is said to be Naveen Reddy, who owns the tea franchise. As soon as news of the kidnapping broke, media coverage began, and in the process, one of the local channels ended up using a photo of another Naveen Reddy.
The 30-year-old Malakpet resident was shocked to learn his picture was flashed on the kidnapping news channel. The same thing quickly went viral on social media platforms as well. Naveen Reddy then contacted Chaderghat Police alleging the TV channel used his image without verifying the facts and taking appropriate action.
In another instance, some media outlets described the prime suspect as owning a chain of tea stalls, but ended up naming another tea franchise. It was one of the franchise’s directors who was mistakenly mentioned, pointing out the faux pas and clarifying that the prime suspect had nothing to do with them.
