A North Carolina man who was diagnosed recently with cancer is planning to travel the world after he won a $250,000 lottery prize.
Richard Beare of Charlotte couldn’t believe his luck when he made a stop at a convenience store to get a Powerball ticket two weeks ago.
While at the store, Beare decided to also buy some scratch-off tickets. He purchased four Carolina Black tickets in total.
“The fourth one was the winner,” the retired automotive mechanic said.
“When I saw that I had matching numbers, I asked her, ‘What does it mean if I match the numbers?’ She said it meant I won a prize. I told her, ‘Well, I guess we just won $250,000 then.’ She was in shock and just kept looking back and forth to me and the ticket.”
Beare went to the lottery headquarters in Raleigh to claim his prize on April 1. He took home $176,876, an amount after taxes. The $5 ticket launched in the last month with four top prizes of $250,000. Two top prizes remain.
“This feels great,” Beare said. “It’s such a relief.”
Beare said he would use the money to travel to Italy with his wife.
“I recently got diagnosed with stage four liver cancer,” he said. “I want to travel while I can still enjoy myself. My wife has always wanted to go to Italy, since that’s where her descendants are from. Now I can take her.”
While in the hospital, Earl Livingston shared his story with staff at Jefferson Stratford Hospital, who asked him whether he wanted to be included in the hospital’s lottery pool.
Livingston then contributed an amount with 141 hospital staff in the pool. They ended up winning $1 million, with each participant taking home about $4,500 after taxes.
“I want to thank everybody,” Livingston told NBC10. “I appreciate very much and God bless you and have a happy, happy long life!”
Joe Devine, president of Jefferson Health New Jersey, praised his staff for going beyond their duties to help the elderly patient.