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Gas station stop leads to Lottery win for Florida man

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VERO BEACH, Fla. – A Florida man picked the right gas station to stop at as he left with a $1 million winning Lottery ticket, Lottery officials announced this week. Girish Brahmbhatt, of Vero Beach, purchased the winning $20 Monopoly Doubler scratch-off ticket at a Chevron in his hometown. He claimed his winnings this week […]

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