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The Curse of the Lottery: Millions of Winners End Up Miserable

The Curse of the Lottery: Millions of Winners End Up Miserable
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World December 23, 2024 11:40

united states, england, canada, spain - Winning the lottery may seem like a dream come true, but for many, it turns into a nightmare. Numerous stories of lottery winners ending up in misery and tragedy raise questions about the true value of winning big money.

We all know the chances of winning the lottery are slim, yet many still participate in the year-end lotteries, driven by desire. But does winning millions really bring happiness? Jack Whittaker, who won 315 million dollars, later regretted it, saying, "I wish I had torn up my lottery ticket." Many others echo this sentiment.

One of the most gruesome examples is the recent conviction of 48-year-old Ramon Rodriguez Delgado for murder. Hearing that his neighbor, 77-year-old Marcelino Perez, had won a lottery prize in Dorchester, USA, Delgado broke in, knowing Perez had a significant amount of cash, and tragically killed him. Delgado awaits his sentencing this week.

And Perez was not even a mega-millionaire; he won a modest sum. Last month, an Englishman scooped up 177 million pounds in the Euromillions draw, while 193 Spaniards each won four million in the Spanish mega-lottery, totaling 2.7 billion in prizes.

While many winners may fulfill their dreams with the money, the saying 'heavy is the head that wears the crown' often rings true. The colossal prize turns into a nightmare for them, just as it did for Perez.

Andrew Jack Whittaker Jr. was ecstatic when he won 315 million dollars in 2002 through the Powerball jackpot. Initially a celebrity, scandals and personal setbacks quickly followed. The constant demands from friends and strangers for loans made him paranoid, losing trust in everyone.

His life took a tragic turn as his wife left him, his 17-year-old granddaughter passed away, and his daughter Ginger lost her battle with cancer at 49. Four years before his death, his massive house in Virginia burned down, frequently targeted by burglars.

By then, he was battling alcoholism and gambling addiction, spiraling downwards every month. An incident in a strip club where 345,000 dollars in cash and checks were stolen from his Lincoln Navigator marked one of his lowest points. Despite his luck in recovering the money, he was aware of the public's negative perception, preferring to be remembered for his good deeds, like donating 23 million for church construction.

His story took an even sadder turn when his granddaughter Brandi, his intended heir, was found dead under mysterious circumstances just before Christmas 2004. The cause of her death remains unknown.

Adrian Bayford, an Englishman who received 148 million pounds, experienced a different downfall. His marriage ended, and his ex-wife remarried an eventual convicted fraudster, squandering her share of the winnings on lavish trips and expensive gifts for his friends. Bayford cycled through three marriages, each ending in tears, lavishing cars and horses on his partners.

Another ill-fated winner was William 'Bud' Post, who won 16.2 million dollars in 1988. Post quickly accumulated a million in debt, facing a lawsuit from a former girlfriend over a vague agreement. His brother's arrest for plotting Post's murder for inheritance added to his woes. Post expressed regret for winning, deeming his post-win life a nightmare, living the last years of his life on a meager income, passing away in anonymity in 2006.

Single mother Sharon Tirabesi celebrated winning 10 million Canadian dollars in 2004 in Canada, leading to a rapid spending spree on cars, homes, and loans to family members, resulting in bankruptcy within ten years. Despite returning to work and a modest living, Tirabesi wisely reserved money for her children's future.

The Weir couple from England won 161 million pounds in 2011, initially setting up a charity fund. Still, in a tragic turn, they separated within eight years. Colin Weir succumbed to kidney disease and sepsis the same year.

Matt Topham and Cassey, both 22, won 45 million in 2012, swiftly marrying and having children. In 2021, Matt was convicted of reckless driving resulting in a fatal accident. Their impulsive purchase of a zoo led to bankruptcy, followed by their divorce that same year.

Returning to the USA, Evelyn Adams won the Lotto in both 1985 and 1986, but her 5.4 million ended up lost in Atlantic City casinos and poor business deals. Ironically, she felt relief as she was besieged with loan requests and donation demands post-winning.

Despite numerous tragic stories of lottery winners, the allure of winning big does not deter millions from purchasing tickets, hoping they won't succumb to the same fate. The popularity of lotteries remains high, with millions participating in various lotteries, fueled by the dream of a life-changing win.

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