In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.
In the fear of not getting the prize, the woman threw the ticket, the Gujarati family called and gave lottery
What would you do if you found a 100 rupee note or some paise on the road or anywhere? You will say that you will return what belongs to you! And what if we say that the amount is in lakhs? How would you feel if you lost your lakhs of rupees somewhere and someone suddenly brought your money to you? Something similar happened with a woman in Massachusetts, America. Actually, the woman lost her lottery of ₹ 10 lakh somewhere and then suddenly someone brought her that ticket and gave it back. This is a Gujarati family doing astonishing feats, showing sincerity by returning a lottery ticket thrown in a garbage dump to its permanent customer.
According to the information, a woman named Leah Rose Fiaga bought a Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket from Lucky Stop, a Gujarati family-owned store in Southwick, in March. After this, when the woman quickly scratched the lottery ticket, she threw the lottery ticket considering it as empty. But the reality is that the woman had not seen the lottery ticket completely. Abhi Shah, the son of the shop owner, found the ticket lying in the corner of the shop for 10 days and when he scratched it, a reward of $ 30 came out in it. After this Abhi Shah told everything to his mother Aruna Shah. After getting all the information, the family decided to return the ticket to the actual winner.
Mounish Shah, owner of Lucky Stop, told about this that he could not sleep for two nights. He asked his family in India about this lottery ticket and the family members also advised to return the ticket. Abhi Shah sees Fiega and tells him that his parents want to meet him. Feiga went to the shop and then the family gave her a lottery ticket. Feiga wept with joy and hugged him. As the incident spread in the newspapers and TV channels, the Gujarati family became famous and congratulatory calls started pouring in from all over the country.