Does luck follow bad luck? A winner of lottery came to a tragic end, which no one expects from someone who has just made a lot of money. Gregory Jarvis bought a Michigan jackpot ticket at Club Keno’s The Jack on September 13, 2021 and was about to change his life.
Despite owning the amount, the man was denied gains by forgetting a basic rule to withdraw the money. It would be necessary to present the social security card that was within the validity period together with the original winning ticket and social identification with photo.
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The rule is valid when the value of the prize exceeds US$ 600, as reported by the Michigan Lottery. It didn't take Jarvis long to move around and get a new card, but he allowed himself to celebrate for the money won by luck.
The celebration took place at the Caseville bar in Blue Water on September 19, 2021, just days after striking it rich.
He bought drinks for his friends and was oozing happiness, as Dawn Talaski, the bar owner, reported. Sadly, this was the last day people saw the lucky man. A week later, the boss informed the family that Jarvis hadn't shown up for work in a week.
A resident of a private beach in Saginaw informed police on September 30, 2021 that a body had washed up alongside the boat. The body found was that of Jarvis, as reported by the local police.
The investigation indicates that it was not a crime committed by a third party, concluding that Jarvis fell, hit his head and accidentally fell into the water.
The $45,000 from the winning ticket went to Jarvis' family after the tragedy. Unfortunately, that's what we call being lucky in bad luck. At least the family had access to the value achieved.
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