In her most recent statements on the mystery, she told the New York Post: “I
have no idea where it is. I’m not sure I have it.
“I’m still looking for it. I haven’t even looked in my uniform pants yet.
I’m still looking everywhere to find it, in my purse, everywhere.”
“It’s a blessing from God. If it’s meant to be, we’ll claim the ticket.”
Her 15-year-old daughter Stephanie added: “I wanted to look for it, I was
crying. She wouldn’t let us. It’s a lot of money.”
Three tickets shared the record $640 million (£404 million) lottery prize,
which can be taken in a heavily-taxed lump sum of $105 million (£66 million)
or spread out in annual payments of $5.56 million (£3.6 million).
The owner of a second winning ticket in Kansas has now come forward to claim
their share prize, while the third winner, who bought the ticket in the
small town of Red Bud, Illinois, is also yet to claim their millions. They
have until September 28 to do so.
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