Has the lottery become private? A retiree has won three awards in one form

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Lottery Ticket (Photo by Emiliano Vittoriosi)

What would you do if you won the lottery? So multiply that by 3. Because luck, apparently, does not end with the first win. According to a BBC publication, a 72-year-old British pensioner has won the same lottery no less than three times, for a cumulative amount of 90,000 pounds, which is about 375,000 shekels.

The retiree, named Ken Bunny, a retired employee from the city of Blackpool, is a member of the People’s Postcode Lottery – which is the British lottery in which there is always a winner, when it comes to a lottery where each member pays a monthly participation fee of £ 10 and 33% of all proceeds go to institutions Charity in the United Kingdom.

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At the beginning of November, the elderly man was informed that the card he had filled out had three winnings, the amount of which together reached 90,000 pounds. “Good God,” said the happy winner in a zoom call announcing the award. “I’m holding my laptop and a little shaking. It’s really going to make me a Merry Christmas, now I also need to update my bank not to panic there at the branch, just last week my daughter Michelle said she needed a new kitchen, and now I can really help her. That’s fine too. “My two granddaughters have Christmas. The kind of things I never expected to happen to me.”

By the way, Bunny’s neighbors also became happy, with each of them winning £ 30,000. Since its inception in 2005, the local raffle has contributed £ 750 million to some 9,000 charities across the UK, which is also a kind of win.

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