Lucky in life: the Frenchman won a million euros in the same lottery for the second time in two years
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/lucky-in-life-the-frenchman-won-a-million-euros-in-the-same-lottery-for-the-second-time-in-two-years.htmlMany of us believe that lotteries are a scam where no one wins anything, and even if they win, it means "their own". But there are, it turns out, people who are lucky. The Frenchman has hit the jackpot in the same lottery twice in two years.
Source: BBC
For the first time, the Frenchman, whose name is not called, took part in a lottery called My Million on November 11, 2016. Since then, he has started buying lottery tickets daily to repeat the success. And he succeeded: on May 18, 2018, he won a million euros again. In the same lottery.
In an interview with the local newspaper Parisien, the lucky man said that he would continue to buy tickets, because, as they say, God loves the Trinity. And we won't be surprised if he wins for the third time.
The seller of the store where the winner bought his lucky ticket said that the man calmly reacted to the second win: "Probably, he is already used to winning."
Mathematicians have calculated that the probability of a double victory is 1 in 16 trillion. And really, the guy is a real lucky guy.
Keywords: Winning | Money | Lottery | Millions | Victory | France
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