A person in Massachusetts would have won the lottery twice in the same day with the game of chance known as “Lucky for Life”.
The Massachusetts State Lottery reported that a player would have lucky result for life twice this Thursday.
Two “Lucky for Life” tickets sold at Skelleys State Line, in Haverhill, won the prize of $25,000 dollars per year.
It is common for players to buy multiple tickets with the same number in “Lucky for Life”.
The two tickets were the jackpots this Thursday, followed by a prize of $18,690 from a ticket to “The Numbers Game ” sold in Lawrence.
Each day, the Massachusetts State Lottery releases a complete list of all winning tickets.
The list only includes winning tickets of $600 dollars and up.
As of Thursday, there were 625 winning tickets worth $600 or more; of these, 22 were sold in Springfield and 14 in Worcester.
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