Twice the lottery winner challenges probability laws

Winning a million euros in lottery is big luck. But winning twice in the same lottery over a period of just 18 months means challenging probability laws. Yet, this has happened in Evian, France, where a man, the identity of [...]
Yet, this has happened in Evian, France, where a man whose identity is not made public will put a second price in his pocket, although the odds were one in nearly 16 trillion.
Journal “Le Parisien” says the person from the Houte-Savoie region has had winning lottery tickets “My Million” on November 11, 2016, and May 18 of this year.
Lottery is linked to “Euro Millions”, which is offered in 12 European countries -- twice a week -- at a large price of 100m euros.
French buying a “Euro Millions” automatically access <x2 lot >My Million”, where one million euros can be obtained.
In this case, unlike “Euro Millions”, players cannot pick numbers in tickets. They are determined by chance. The fate of the French player is similar to that of an Australian man who won last month twice in a local lottery, kidnapping nearly $2.5m.











