DOUBLE WINNER

I scooped £40,000 fortune after buying a scratchcard while claiming first prize on another ticket

A HANDYMAN in the US has scooped a $50,000 (£40,000) prize after buying a scratchcard when he went to claim a prize on another ticket.

John Meadows, 60, had gone to Selma's Liquor and Grocery store to collect his $500 (£401) winnings when he thought he'd try his luck again.

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John Meadows, 60, won $50,000 (£40k)Credit: Newsflash

But John - from the community of Halethorpe, in Baltimore County, in the US state of Maryland - could not believe his eyes when he scratched off a $10,000 (£8,025) win.

The handyman's luck did not end there. Once he had scratched off all the boxes, John realised he had won $50,000 altogether, equivalent to £40,068.

He explained: "I knew right away this one was something special.

"I just had to get out of there, back home where I could scratch the rest of the ticket and react the way I wanted to."

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Maryland Lottery said:  "Halethorpe resident John Meadows said he's had good fortune recently with the Lucky Times 10 scratch-off game

"But on a recent stop to Selma's Liquor and Grocery in Baltimore, he found out what 'Lottery Luck' really looks like."

They added: "When he finished the game and realized that the prizes added up to USD 50,000 [GBP 40,000], he was shocked."

John said he will use the money to pay off some bills.

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He continued:  "My perfect world goal with the Lottery was always to win a big prize like this.

 "It'll be a monumental relief to no longer owe anyone anything. Such a weight off of my shoulders."

n in a Powerball jackpot in 2015.

Marie Holmes opted for a lump sum and took home $88million which she said would go toward a house, tuition for her , and  for her church and travelling.

However, the first thing she spent her money on was her fiance's bail after he was accused of selling .

 telling them: "What Y'all need to be worried about is y'all money and [not] how I spend mine.

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