Vincent Charlemagne, a resident of Thornhill (Canada), was born under a lucky star. Proof: he managed to win several lottery jackpots in just a few years.
The world is divided into two categories: the lucky and the rest. Vincent Charlemagne, a Canadian from Thornhill (Otario), belongs to the first category for a reason that will make people envious.
In August 2013, this regular lottery player won the tidy sum of 30 million Canadian dollars, or nearly 20 million euros, after purchasing a “Lotto Max” ticket, reports New Market Today.
Against all expectations, Vincent Charlemagne repeated his feat eight years later. This time, the very lucky player won a million dollars (around $600,000) in the “Maxmillions” game.
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“Never two without three”
Since then, the Canadian regularly buys lottery tickets. And the latter did well, because he has just won a new jackpot of… 100,000 dollars (around 66,000 euros).
«I went to the store and used the scan to check my tickets. When I saw the ‘big winner’ message appear on the screen, I was very happy to discover that I had won again. I first shared the news with my son. He couldn’t believe it either, but he was quick to congratulate me.» (Vincent Charlemagne)
Shortly after his victory, the player made a radical decision:
« I am happy and comfortable. I won’t work anymore, that’s for sure. » (Vincent Charlemagne)
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In total, the millionaire won three prizes in the space of eleven years. Impressive, isn’t it?
You may not know it, but a similar story happened in the United States, where a man in his fifties won $50,000 in the lottery three times in less than a year.
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