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Man Claims $1 Million Lottery Ticket
A man has claimed a California Lottery Scratchers ticket worth $1 million that he bought at a San Diego convenience store.
SAN DIEGO -- A man has claimed a California Lottery Scratchers ticket worth $1 million that he bought at a San Diego convenience store, lottery officials said Friday.
Teven Lam bought the $10 50X the Cash ticket on April 22 from the 7- Eleven at 4745 El Cajon Blvd., located in San Diego's Little Saigon District.
The convenience store will receive a $5,000 retailer bonus for selling the ticket; the amount will not be taken out of Lam's winnings, according to lottery officials.
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``I can't believe (my) luck!'' Lam said in a statement released by lottery officials, who said he has yet to decide how to use his newfound winnings.
It's the third winning ticket purchased in San Diego County in the last three months. In March, two winners pocketed a combined $1.75 million.
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City News Service contributed to this report.
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