TEN MILLION DOLLAR GIFT FROM THE GRAVE
9 January 2009
A bitter-sweet lottery story from the United
States
The weekend reportage of WFSB TV in the United States
featured a tragic but at the same time uplifting story
of a $10 million lottery gift from the grave.
Back in November a Danbury, Connecticut 59-year-old man
bought his wife, Charlotte Peters, a lottery ticket. It
was one of the last things he did in this life, expiring
the same day after a heart attack.
The ticket won $10 million for his widow, providing for
her security, but reminding her of his sense of humour -
he had often joked that he would be incensed if, having
bought a winning ticket, he died and left a large sum of
cash on the table without enjoying any of it.
Charlotte and her husband were lottery fans: "[For] at
least 20 years we'd buy in 10 weeks at a stretch,” she
recalled this week. “He'd pick his numbers and I'd pick
mine. I just like odd numbers, so I'd pick odd numbers."
With her husband's death, she said, the tickets were no
longer a priority. In fact, she said she’d almost tossed
the winning ticket in the trash.
“I was in the grocery store and I had it checked and
they told me I was a winner,” Charlotte said. “I had no
idea how much it was."
She said more surprises came when she claimed her
winnings last Friday. Originally thinking she’d won $6
million, she was surprised to learn when she showed up
to claim her prize that she’d won $10 million.
And what does Charlotte plan to do with her winnings?
“I've always wanted a Corvette, but I don't think I'll
buy one,” Charlotte said. “I'll stick to a small car. I
might go to the Mohegan Sun. I’m going to go home and
sit and think."
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