UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 22:41
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UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 22:41
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Naples, 500 thousand euros arrive on Tuesday to the woman robbed by the tobacconist

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The stolen scratch card from the tobacconist in Materdei in Naples has been validated, Gaetano Scutellaro, who has been in prison for three weeks. And so on Tuesday the lady will be able to collect the money.

In fact, the commission met yesterday Adm for the validation of the half a million euro scratch card that had been stolen in recent weeks from a 69 year old Neapolitan woman from the same area Mother of God. As far as we know, the commission was chaired by the director of the Office of Numerical Games and Lotteries, Stephen Saracchi, who in the last few days went, on behalf of the general management of Adm, to the Carabinieri barracks in Latina to formally acquire the coupon from the Administration, in order to authorize the dealer National Lotteries Srl, at the start of the procedures for the payment of the premium, as the Monopolies explained last Wednesday.

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Now the payment can be made to the elderly lady from Naples who could soon have the money in her account, perhaps as early as Tuesday. The story that went viral on social media for a few days but also in all the media has therefore ended happily for her. The ex tobacconist thief He is in prison for theft after trying to escape from Canaries.

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