Wednesday, 7 February 2018

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A lottery winner who hit the jackpot scooping almost one million pounds killed himself after his life changing tickets mysteriously disappeared. Jirawut Pongphan, 42, invited his friends and family to his house for a drink to celebrate the life changing prize, only to wake up the next day and find the tickets gone - leaving him unable to claim the £950,000 sum.
Pongphan, from Chonburi, eastern Thailand had seven tickets with the winning numbers and thought his life had changed for the better forever with the scoop. But his excitement was short lived when he woke up the next day to find the winning tickets missing.
After almost becoming an overnight millionaire, Jirawut could not live with the sense of what might have been and shot himself in the head. 
The devestated gambler left a suicide note which read:  'I'm really sorry, please don't bully my family, I did win the lottery prize. <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
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