Buy coffee and buy lottery tickets easily. Scrape out 7 million!

An old woman in long Island, New York, went in to buy coffee when she passed by a convenience store and bought a 25 yuan scratch card lottery ticket, which unexpectedly won 7 million yuan.
Charlene Yuriwick (Halina Jozwik), a resident of West Hempstead, West Hampstead, long Island, received a bonus check of 7 million yuan at the 7-11 convenience store next to Garden City Avenue (Garden City Blvd) on Hampstead Highway on the 5th.
Luana Wigley, the owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store, smiled and joked: "I'm glad the prize has come to someone in town." But now no one knows how long she will stay here. "
Youzhwick, a 72-year-old retired tailor, recently bought a 25-yuan scratch card lottery ticket from a vending machine while buying coffee at a convenience store. Yozhwick was with her husband, Ronnie, 53. "when I got back to the car for coffee, I gave my husband the lottery ticket and asked him to scrape it off," he said. He saw that the number 28 matched the winning number, but did not fully scrape out the winning amount. "
When Ronnie continued to scrape out the winning amount, he thought he had won 7000 yuan, but then he saw 7000 followed by more zeros. The couple thought the lottery ticket was fake, so they wanted to ask their son, Ted, who is a certified public accountant, to come over after work.
"they didn't say anything about the lottery," Ted said. It was a while before they mentioned it after I arrived. "
Youzhwick, who lived in the town of West Hampstead for more than 40 years and raised two children, chose to receive an one-time bonus of 4.63 million, 2600 yuan after tax.
When asked how he planned to spend the bonus, Youzhwick said: "I have a family, maybe we will take a cruise."
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