Life works in mysterious ways, and sometimes the most unpleasant experiences can unexpectedly lead to great things. That was the case for one lucky man, who is now a millionaire — and it all started with open-heart surgery. The man reportedly underwent the surgery early last month. While that’s never a pleasant experience, he at least had the support of his friends.
While the lucky man from Massachusetts, Alexander McLeish, was recovering over Thanksgiving weekend, childhood friend named Larry sent him a “get well” card, with a few scratch-offs from the Massachusetts State Lottery inside.
One was “$5,000,000 100X Cashword” game, a crossword-themed card. Scratching to reveal the letters, he saw his initials — A, W, and M — a coincidence he took to be a good omen.
He continued playing… and soon was stunned to discover he won a $1 million prize!
Fittingly enough, the word that won him the jackpot was “HEART.” Alex was stunned by his good luck.
“We double-checked it, triple-checked and quadruple-checked it because you want to make sure it’s real before you mention it to anybody,” Alex said. “It was a little bit of disbelief at first but then it settled in and it was like wow, I can’t believe this happened, you know?”
According to reports, that’s the second-largest possible jackpot from the game. The odds of winning are just 1 in 1,008,000.
According to the lottery’s site, Alex took his winnings as a one-time cash sum of $650,000, before taxes.
Remarkably, this isn’t even the first time this has happened: a few years ago, Larry gave him a scratch-off for his 60th birthday, and Alex won $1,000. (And both lucky scratch-offs were purchased at Quickeez Beer, Wine and Convenience Store in Carver. The store receives a bonus from the lottery for selling a winning ticket.)
But this time Alex has won a real jackpot, and he’s decided to spread the wealth: he says he will give part of his winnings to his sons — and some to Larry, who is clearly his good luck charm.
Alex told the Herald that he had already booked an upcoming trip to the Bahamas, but it will “be a little bit more enhanced” thanks to his winnings.