Lottery winner claims prize while wearing ‘Scream’ mask
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 31: A young boy poses in a 'Scream' mask with an axe on Halloween in North Bondi on October 31, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Halloween, also known as Hallowe'en and shortened from its original form of All Hallows' Even, is internationally celebrated on October 31 and originates from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which recognised the end of the harvest in Gaelic culture. (Photo by Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images)
A lottery winner in Jamaica wanted to conceal his identity while claiming his lottery winnings. So he showed up to the lotto office wearing a mask from the movie Scream to hide his face.
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The man only identified himself as A. Campbell, collected his winnings of $158.4 million in Jamaican dollars, which about $1.1 million in U.S. dollars.
https://www.news.meredithlmg.com/lottery-winner-claims-prize-while-wearing-scream-mask-to-hide/article_d9e5588e-2ee0-11e9-8669-07a5cb4dace0.html