A Los Angeles woman had her life changed forever when an accidental run in with a stranger led to her winning a $10 million prize, the California State Lottery said Wednesday.
Talk about happy accidents.
"He just bumped into me, didn't say a thing and just walked out the door," Edwards said in the release. But after playing the game in her car, Edwards realized she won its top prize of $10 million, a win she couldn't believe.
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