The Dhaka Times Desk Do you ever think that people's fortunes can change overnight? But this time the story is the same. An ambulance driver became a millionaire overnight!
Many may not want to believe. However, ambulance driver Sheikh Hira is a living proof of the fact that people's fortunes can change overnight. Sheikh Hira became a millionaire by buying lottery tickets in the morning!
According to an Indian media report, Sheikh Hira, a resident of West Bengal's East Burdwan district, bought a lottery ticket for 270 rupees in the morning. The lottery draw was held in the afternoon. The ticket bought by Hira won one crore rupees!
As soon as he won the lottery, he went to the police station to seek advice. Heera was also worried that the tickets might be sold. Pushil, however, delivered him home. A police patrol was also deployed at his house.
Hira's mother is very ill. He needs a lot of money for his treatment. So Heera sees this sudden money as a symbol of good luck. Heera Biswas believes that after treatment, her mother will make a full recovery.
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