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UK-based Meta techie alarmed after Delhi Uber driver sent ‘murder threat’ translated by Google

'A chill ran down my spine. It is Delhi after all. Anything can happen,' Arnav Gupta, an engineering manager with Meta in London recalled, describing how he frantically opened the app to check the chat for context.

November 24, 2025 / 08:49 IST
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Screenshot of the translated message Arnav Gupta shared on X.
Screenshot of the translated message Arnav Gupta shared on X.

A London-based Meta employee’s routine Uber ride in Delhi turned into a moment of sheer panic after a mistranslated message suggested a “threat of murder.” Arnav Gupta, who works with Meta, shared the experience in a post on X that quickly went viral.

Gupta wrote that he had booked an Uber ride on November 21 and asked his Uber driver to wait for two minutes while he stepped out of his house. Moments later, he received a notification from Uber that read: “I am facing the threat of murder.”

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“A chill ran down my spine. It is Delhi after all. Anything can happen,” Gupta recalled, describing how he frantically opened the app to check the chat for context. The driver had earlier replied “OK” to his request to wait, but the alarming message appeared exactly two minutes later.

Plot twist: It was Mother Dairy

Gupta soon discovered the message was a Google-translated version of the original text. Clicking “see original” revealed the truth: the driver was simply informing him that he was waiting in front of Mother Dairy. “I heaved the biggest sigh of relief in a long, long time,” the Meta techie wrote, adding that his UK-based account likely triggered the English translation in notifications.