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DC Bus Driver Wins $5 Million Lottery and Then Drives His Bus as Usual

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

A man from Washington, DC, won $5 million with a lottery ticket in Hyattsville, Maryland, and then continued his workday as a school bus driver. Maurice Williams purchased his winning ticket at the 7-Eleven on 7200 Sheriff Road before heading to work, according to Maryland Lottery officials. He stopped at the store to cash a $50 prize he had won in a lottery game. He used the $50 winnings to buy a $50 LUXE lottery ticket worth $5,000,000, almost missing the fact that he had won the $5 million. 'At first, I didn't realize I had the winning number until I scanned it,' he explained to lottery officials. 'It's crazy because the winning number was 59, and I just turned 59 years old.' Williams said he couldn't believe he had won such a large amount of money. 'I just sat there, frozen. I mean, I couldn't believe it,' he stated. 'I had to clear my mind.'

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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