Beggars hit French jackpot with gifted scratchcard | Inquirer News

Beggars hit French jackpot with gifted scratchcard

/ 02:59 PM October 07, 2020

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FILE PHOTO — French scratchcard games are pictured on March 9, 2012 in Paris. AFP PHOTO / THOMAS COEX (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

Four homeless people won big after a scratchcard handed to them by a charitable gambler drew 50,000 euros ($59,000), French lottery operator FDJ said Tuesday.

The four men in their thirties were begging outside a lottery shop in the western port city of Brest when a departing customer handed them a scratchcard purchased for one euro.

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“What a surprise for the four young men when they discovered a win not of five euros, but of 50,000 euros,” the operator said in a statement.

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The four divvied up the windfall equally, FDJ said.

“They were dumbfounded, but lucid,” a spokesperson told AFP, adding the quartet seemed to have no immediate plans for the money, except to leave town quickly.

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