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Husband flees wife with their winning lottery ticket in Thailand

SAMUT PRAKAN — A 23-year-old woman complained to police that her husband had fled with their winning lottery ticket, worth 6 million baht, even though they had agreed to share the money equally.

Ms Pornthida Chamnanwet, 23, shows her written complaint that her husband had taken off with their winning 6 million baht lottery ticket, at Phra Pradaeng police station in Samut Prakan on Sunday (Nov 17) night.

Ms Pornthida Chamnanwet, 23, shows her written complaint that her husband had taken off with their winning 6 million baht lottery ticket, at Phra Pradaeng police station in Samut Prakan on Sunday (Nov 17) night.

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SAMUT PRAKAN — A 23-year-old woman complained to police that her husband had fled with their winning lottery ticket, worth 6 million baht (S$270,000), even though they had agreed to share the money equally.

Ms Pornthida Chamnanwet, a native of Ubon Ratchathani province, filed her complaint at Phra Pradaeng police station about 10.30pm on Sunday.

She said she and her husband Mr Wijak Wannaprasit, 34, a native of Bangkok's Thon Buri district, worked in the same factory.

They had cashed in a ticket for a three-digit prize with a lottery vendor on Nov 9. At the same time they bought two more government lottery tickets, one of which she picked.

The ticket she chose, 017223, won a 6-million-baht first prize in the draw on Saturday.

They had recorded their win at Phra Pradaeng police station, had their photos taken with the ticket and also signed their names on it, Ms Pornthida said. Then they returned to their rented room on Soi Suk Sawat 64.

Overjoyed, they agreed to divide the prize equally between them, and were planning how they would each spend their share, she said.

On Sunday evening, Ms Pornthida said, Mr Wijak told her she would have to make do with only 2 million baht. She asked why. They then argued. Her husband told her to go to court, and walked out with the ticket, she said.

Ms Pornthida asked police to prevent her husband cashing in the ticket and said she would also ask the Government Lottery Office to block payment. BANGKOK POST

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