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US man throws away $1.25 mn worth winning lottery tickets

The man bought 25 tickets with the same numbers from Zhou Grocery on South Queen Street in York more than a year ago, but never claimed the prize. The tickets have now expired and the winnings will go unclaimed.

Updated on: Apr 14, 2014 01:46 PM IST
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A man in the US lost out on $1.25 million when he threw away winning lottery tickets in trash.

The man bought 25 tickets with the same numbers from Zhou Grocery on South Queen Street in York more than a year ago, but never claimed the prize.

The tickets have now expired and the winnings will go unclaimed.

The man was pretty upset, the York Daily Record reported.

"Wouldn't you be," Wendy Hinton, who works at the store was quoted as saying by the daily.

She sold 25 tickets in March last year to one of her regular customers.

She remembered because he played the same numbers every day and always bought a bunch of tickets with the same numbers - sometimes 20, other times 25 - among his daily lottery purchases that totalled about $100 a day.

Shortly after the drawing, she said, the man checked the numbers, but must have misread them and threw the tickets in the trash.

The 25 tickets were worth $50,000 each - $1.25 million total.

The $1.25 million jackpot will now remain in the state Lottery Fund.

 
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