California Lottery winner allegedly killed by husband in Oklahoma months after win: report
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A woman who won $2 million in the California Lottery last fall was allegedly killed by her husband in Oklahoma along with her 1-year-old daughter, according to reports.
The FBI is investigating the believed killings because they occurred on tribal land, a spokesperson told the San Francisco Chronicle. Hill was a registered member of the Choctaw Nation. In November 2020, Hill won $2 million from a Scratchers lottery ticket, which she purchased at the Valley Springs Mini Mart in Calaveras County. Months after her win, she married Donato and the family moved from Valley Springs, California, to Calera, according to the station.More Related News