Lottery fans eye Shinawatra family for April 1 lucky numbers

Lottery enthusiasts are eagerly observing for potential lucky numbers for the draw on April 1, after Aim Pinthongta Shinawatra Kunakornwong, daughter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, shared a photograph on March 19.

The image posted on her personal Instagram account showed her accompanied by her husband, Natthaphong Kunakornwong, and her father, Thaksin, paying respects to a renowned monk, Kruba Boonchum Yannasangwaro, who boasts a large following of disciples.

The post featured an image highlighting the warm atmosphere of their joint merit-making. Additionally, Kruba Boonchum presented Aim with a bracelet, often seen as a talisman or amulet.

Such occasions frequently spark anticipation among lottery fans, who speculate that significant numbers might emerge for the upcoming draw on April 1.

This has led enthusiasts to closely monitor any numbers potentially linked to this family, reported Sanook.

Kruba Boonchum’s notable numbers include his birthdate on January 5, 1965, his age of 61, and his 41 years as a monk. Meanwhile, Thaksin Shinawatra’s significant numbers include his birthdate on July 26, 1949, with his current age being 75.

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Photo via aimpintongta/Instagram

In similar news, Wat Khao Chong Lom in Chon Buri is experiencing a surge in devotees, drawn by the 9.9-metre Thao Wessuwan Thonglon statue and its association with lottery wins.

A recent 6 million baht lottery winner attributed her fortune to the deity’s blessing, marking the fourth such win this year.

Yesterday, March 30, the temple saw a large influx of visitors who came to pay homage, make merit, and seek lucky numbers for the upcoming lottery draw on April 1, hoping for similar good fortune.

In other lottery news, a Cambodian woman has reported to police that a friend allegedly absconded with two lottery tickets, worth 12 million baht, that she had asked the friend to purchase. The woman had sent money to the friend and received photographic confirmation of the ticket purchase.

The police report, filed on March 17, states that the winning tickets, drawn the day prior, were documented by the friend at a separate police station.

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