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He thinks he has won 130 million at the Superenalotto, but the numbers in the newspaper are wrong

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He thinks he has won 130 million at the Superenalotto, but the numbers in the newspaper are wrong

Francesco Ventresca, 83-year-old itinerant, resident in Vallecorvo di Sulmona (L’Aquila), thought he had become a millionaire, after comparing the Superenalotto numbers printed in the newspaper and those played last Tuesday, with his usual ticket: 5 combinations of 6 numbers , on which he has been betting 3 times a week for years, spending 7 euros and 50 cents. A € 130 million jackpot. The next day, however, the peddler went to the tobacconist to check the winnings, thus the bitter discovery. The owner of the bookshop has checked the winning numbers and unfortunately the merchant has not won anything. The numbers reported in the newspaper, indicated as winning, are not those drawn.

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