Rama

Rama

unknown Palestine

Rama is a Golden Retriever owned by Jacquelina Koenen, who became the center of a sensational misunderstanding when a Google Maps image seemingly depicted him as a deceased body on a dock. The incident, which sparked wild theories about murder, was resolved when Koenen confirmed that Rama was merely wet from swimming, illustrating the need for cautious analysis of visual data.

Born on Jan 01, 2010 (15 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,060,996
Power
8,432$
Sentiment
5.29
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 7 5.29 0.75% +0% 273,523,615 2,060,996 $1,119,000 8,432$
Totals 7 273,523,615 2,060,996 $1,119,000 8,432$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Rama is the manager of Boshoku Nusa Express who responded to concerns about counterfeit sneakers. 5

Kompas: Bagaimana ”Sneaker” Palsu Membanjiri Indonesia?

Indonesia Indonesia: Rama, one of the managers of Boshoku, stated that his company could assist in the shipment of fake sneakers made in China to Indonesia through bulk imports. 5

Kompas: Penyedia Layanan Impor Borongan Beriklan di Situs Pemerintah

Indonesia Indonesia: Rama, one of the managers of Boshoku, stated that his company could assist in the shipment of fake sneakers made in China to Indonesia through bulk imports. 5

Kompas: Penyedia Layanan Impor Borongan Beriklan di Situs Pemerintah

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Rama is one of the two girls from Gaza who secured visas for privately funded operations in the UK for lifelong medical conditions. 7

The Guardian: UK to evacuate ill and injured children from Gaza to receive NHS care | Foreign policy

United Kingdom United Kingdom: In April, the group secured visas for two girls - 13-year-old Rama and five-year-old Ghena - to have privately funded operations in the UK for life-long medical conditions. 6

BBC: Government plans to bring more Gazan children to UK for treatment