Lottery fever grips Chai Nat as car numbers spark frenzy
A wave of lottery enthusiasts has swept through Chai Nat, excited by what they believe to be the latest winning numbers tied to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s car. The bustling scene at Phasi Sung Market ahead of today’s lottery draw is filled with hopeful buyers.
Wandee Khaosanit, a local lottery vendor, revealed that the current buzz surrounds the registration numbers of the cars associated with two popular figures, Chong and Callan. Their loyal followers, who have previously struck it lucky with these numbers, are once again eager to try their fortune.
Recently, Chong and Callan embarked on a trip to Krabi yesterday, July 31, using vehicles with the registration numbers กพ 7471 Krabi and another pickup with the number 644. This specific set of numbers has become highly sought after, resulting in a complete sell-out of tickets featuring these digits.
“The craze for these numbers is incredible. People believe in their luck and keep coming back for more.”
Another set of numbers gaining traction is linked to PM Srettha’s new car. His new Lexus van, with the registration ศฐ 30 Bangkok, sparked considerable interest. The number 30 is particularly noteworthy as it represents the Bangkok-born Thai premier being the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand, reported KhaoSod.
“The prime minister’s car number has created quite a buzz. It’s amazing how people connect these numbers to their hopes of striking it rich.”
In related news, villagers gathered for a special ceremony at the shrine of Chao Pho Khao Laem in Chai Nat province. The ceremony was led by Phra Khru Komut Suwannaporn, also known as Luang Ta Loi, from Wat Bo Kru in Suphan Buri. The ceremony aimed to invoke the shrine’s blessings for the local community.
In other news, a rescue worker from Nong Hai Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) in Amnat Charoen province won first prize in the lottery after assisting a local family with a funeral. Believing his good deed brought him luck, he received 6 million baht.
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