California Woman Wins $10 Million Lottery Prize by Accident After ‘Some Rude’ Person Bumped Into Her

A California woman was so shocked when she discovered she had won a $10 million jackpot that she said she almost crashed her car.

The exciting event happened by chance.

In November 2021, LaQuedra Edwards was at a Vons supermarket in Los Angeles. She planned to purchase several of her favorite inexpensive tickets, but by accident selected a $30 Scratcher after when “some rude person” bumped into her, causing her to accidentally push the wrong button on the machine, The Los Angeles Times reported

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“He just bumped into me, didn’t say a thing, and just walked out the door,” Edwards told lottery officials, Fox5 SanDiego reported.

However, once Edwards got back to her car and scratched the $30 ticket. She learned she won.

“I didn’t really believe it at first, but I got on the 405 Freeway and kept looking down at [the ticket], and I almost crashed my car,” Edwards said. “I pulled over, looked at it again and again, scanned it with my [California Lottery mobile] app, and I just kept thinking this can’t be right,” the LA Times reported.

Although the life-changing event happened more than six months ago, she waited until now to share the news.

“I’m still in shock,” Edwards said, the LA Times reported. “All I remember saying once I found out how much I just won was, ‘I’m rich!'”

She told lottery officials she plans on purchasing a house and starting a non-profit with her winnings.

The Vons market where Edwards purchased the ticket will receive $50,000 for selling the ticket, the news outlet reported.