This is the 10 most fortunate people in the history of the world!

Are you confident you are a lucky person? However, after reading this article, you can absolutely confirm that the times I have met seem to be just "mosquitoes" with them!

1. Lena Pahlsson

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Mrs. Lena Pahlsson found the ring with . a carrot!

During a harvest of vegetables in the garden, Lena Pahlsson accidentally dropped the ring to the ground and 16 years after disappearing, the ring reappeared in an utopian situation. A carrot tree grew through this ring and she saw the ring when she pulled it up from the ground!

2. Steve Flaig

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Steve Flaig and his mother

Steve Flaig grew up without his mother's care. He tried to find her for many years but there was absolutely no news and the main reason was because Steve mistook his mother's surname.

Steve shared his story with his boss when he started working for a large retail chain. Unexpectedly, the boss recognized Steve's mother's surname and was more surprised when she was also working for another company's store.

3. Virginia Fike

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Virginia Fike and the incredible award

Every time you buy lottery tickets, Virginia Fike always chooses the same combination of numbers. The first number was the year her parents married and the second number was the age of her parents the year they married. Unexpectedly, by 2012, this option has helped her win 2 lottery tickets worth up to 1 million dollars per sheet.

4. Tsutomu Yamaguchi

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Mr. Tsutomu Yamaguchi and 2 times miraculously survived

Tsutomu Yamaguchi was the only person who survived both the horrific nuclear bombing in Japanese history (Hiroshima and Nagasaki). He went to Hiroshima to work when the first bombing occurred (August 6, 1945), about 3 km from the center of the explosion. Despite severe burns, his health quickly recovered. Three days later, he returned to Nagasaki to work and continued to be injured due to a second nuclear bomb explosion. However, he remained peaceful after this disaster.

5. Harrison Odjegba Okene

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Harrison Odjegba Okene survived the shipwreck

Harrison Odjegba Okene is a chef on a ship. When the ship began to sink, he was in the bathroom and because it was too late to evacuate in time. Luckily, Harrison Odjegba Okene quickly moved into the engine room in the form of an airbag. Three days later, rescuers found him and he was also the only survivor of the 12 members of this fleet.

6. Joan Ginther

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The ticket that the seller gave to Joan Ginther

In the picture is the salesperson who sold the lottery ticket to Joan Ginther and this ticket earned her 5.4 million US dollars. Ten years later, she won $ 2 million, three years later, $ 3 million and in 2008, Joan Ginther won a jackpot worth up to $ 10 million.

7. Juliane Koepcke

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Juliane Koepcke after the plane crash

In an Amazon River crash in 1971, Juliane Koepcke survived. Although she had to live in the rainforest with a lot of wild animals for a few days and her body was covered with bruises, the 17-year-old girl survived thanks to some locals' timely detection.

8. Maarten de Jonge

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Maarten de Jonge escaped death because of the decision to cancel the flight at the last minute

Maarten de Jonge is a professional Dutch cyclist. During one booking on Malaysian airline flights, Maarten de Jonge decided to cancel his schedule at the last minute. Surprisingly, this decision helped him escape when one of those flights was missing in the Indian Ocean and another was canceled in the summer of 2014.

9. Resma Begum

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Resma Begum has earned "enough" food to survive until the 18th day

Resma Begum is a tailor working in a factory with an office located at Rana Plaza 18-storey building. In an explosion at this building, Resma Begum was trapped under the rubble but fortunately she found "enough" water and food to sustain life for 17 consecutive days. By the 18th day, she had been rescued by rescue workers in time.

10. Frane Selak

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Frane Selak and incredible escapes

Frane Selak could be considered one of the luckiest men because despite many accidents, he survived. Frane Selak was a Croatian music teacher who had escaped death when a train carrying him fell into the lake; survived in some car accidents; He had experienced a plane crash but when he fell out of the plane, he fell to a proper haystack so he was safe while the rest of the passengers died tragically. Luckily miraculous when after all these events, he won lottery tickets worth up to 1 million US dollars.