A Baltimore, Maryland woman who won $50,000 dollars on a lottery scratch-off game believes 'itchy hands' inspired the good fortune.
A Baltimore, Maryland woman believes"itchy hands" may have been the reason she won a $50,000 lottery jackpot.that a Baltimore woman, identified only as Lucy, bought the winning ticket after three of her daughters told her their hands had been itching on the same day. A superstition believed by the family says this means good luck is on the way.
One of Lucy's daughters, a 36-year-old mother of two, gave her some money buy lottery tickets. Lucy went to a local gas station to purchase the ticket, and the clerk suggested a particular type of scratch-off ticket. Since she had won $500 the previous week from a ticket suggested by the same clerk, she bought the ticket.
When she returned home, her daughter scratched off the ticket and was surprised to find that she had won the top prize of $50,000. Lucy double-checked and confirmed the ticket was a winner, before taking the ticket for safekeeping until she and her three daughters could claim the prize.The winner says the money will help the entire family. Lucy and her husband plan to go on a cruise, and some of the money will go to Lucy's eight grandchildren.
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