SOFIA
(Reuters) - Thedraw of the same six winning numbers twice in a row in
Bulgaria’s national lottery was a freak coincidence, officials said on
Thursday.
Sports
Minister Svilen Neikov ordered an investigation after the numbers 4,
15, 23, 24, 35 and 42 were selected, in a different order, by a machine
live on television on Sept. 6 and 10. The results caused suspicions of
manipulation.
An investigation found no wrongdoing in the draw or determining the winners, its chairman Konstantin Simeonov said.
“We cannot talk about any manipulation,” he said.
The
chance of the same six numbers coming up twice in two consecutive
rounds was one in more than 4 million but was not impossible, respected
mathematician Michail Konstantinov has said.
An
unprecedented 18 people guessed all six numbers when they were drawn
the second time and each got 10,164 levs ($7,700). Nobody won the top
prize the first time.
The
lottery organisers say it is impossible to tamper with the lottery
machine. The draws take place in the presence of a special committee and
is broadcast live on national television which guarantee no cheating,
they say.
“This
is happening for the first time in the 52-year history of the lottery.
We are absolutely stunned to see such a freak coincidence but it did
happen,” a spokeswoman said.
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