man wins lottery leaves wife
Any lottery winner leaves a wife, South Florida woman whose husband won the lottery, and then left to set evicted from his home on Tuesday night.
But Local 10 to cameras were rolling when Donna Campbell received early Christmas gift.
Campbell was given until Tuesday to pack up and leave the house Miramar once shared with her husband, Arnim Ramdass.
"I asked myself and what I claim to be good that end," said Campbell.
Ramdass and many other aircraft mechanics won a 19 million U.S. dollars in the lottery jackpot in June 2007. Instead of distribution of wealth, Campbell said his wife told him of his victory and finally left him.
Previous case filing Campbell dropped. Ramdass longer pay their mortgages, and their house went to foreclosure.
Although still legally married, Campbell said Ramdass disappeared.
"I have no idea where he is," said Campbell.
In fact, just a reminder to people that once a home is the wedding photo on the dining table. As for the rest of his property, was ready to let go.
"I can part with something at home. It is not important. But all things Christmas means a lot to me," said the local is 10 Jen Herrera.
Campbell spent Tuesday packing pictures and clothing. She said she wants to go for furniture and other large things, because he has nowhere to go, and can not be saved.
But when people in the Allied Van Lines moving company Campbell saw the story on Local 10 are supplied to transfer their assets, and store them in their facilities for free.
"This is wonderful. Thank you. I made a Christmas," Campbell told the person at the other end of the phone when he heard the news.
Campbell wants a divorce Ramdass, bring an action on him half the money, and serve him papers, but his wife was found.
"I intend to find him. I will keep trying until you get to him," said Campbell.
Until then, it intends to move into his sister while his lawyer still to find his wife to serve him divorce.
Any lottery winner leaves a wife, a lottery winner and the man leaves his wife: South Florida woman whose husband won the lottery and then left to set evicted from his home on Tuesday evening. Donna Campbell was given until Tuesday to pack up and leave the house Miramar once shared with her husband, Arnim Ramdass.
"I asked myself and what I claim to be good that end," said Campbell.
Ramdass and many other aircraft mechanics won a 19 million U.S. dollars in the lottery jackpot in June 2007. Instead of distribution of wealth, Campbell said his wife told him of his victory and finally left him.
Previous case filing Campbell dropped. Ramdass longer pay their mortgages, and their house went to foreclosure.
Although still legally married, Campbell said Ramdass disappeared.
"I have no idea where he is," said Campbell.
In fact, just a reminder to people that once a home is the wedding photo on the dining table. As for the rest of his property, was ready to let go.
"I can part with something at home. It is not important. But all things Christmas means a lot to me," said the local is 10 Jen Herrera.
Campbell spent Tuesday packing pictures and clothing. She said she wants to go for furniture and other large things, because he has nowhere to go, and can not be saved.
But when people in the Allied Van Lines moving company Campbell saw the story on Local 10 are supplied to transfer their assets, and store them in their facilities for free.
"This is wonderful. Thank you. I made a Christmas," Campbell told the person at the other end of the phone when he heard the news.
Campbell wants a divorce Ramdass, bring an action on him half the money, and serve him papers, but his wife was found.
"I intend to find him. I will keep trying until you get to him," said Campbell.
Until then, it intends to move into his sister while his lawyer still to find his wife to serve him divorce.
Any lottery winner leaves a wife, South Florida woman whose husband won the lottery, and then left to set evicted from his home on Tuesday night.
But Local 10 to cameras were rolling when Donna Campbell received early Christmas gift.
Campbell was given until Tuesday to pack up and leave the house Miramar once shared with her husband, Arnim Ramdass.
"I asked myself and what I claim to be good that end," said Campbell.
Ramdass and many other aircraft mechanics won a 19 million U.S. dollars in the lottery jackpot in June 2007. Instead of distribution of wealth, Campbell said his wife told him of his victory and finally left him.
Previous case filing Campbell dropped. Ramdass longer pay their mortgages, and their house went to foreclosure.
Although still legally married, Campbell said Ramdass disappeared.
"I have no idea where he is," said Campbell.
In fact, just a reminder to people that once a home is the wedding photo on the dining table. As for the rest of his property, was ready to let go.
"I can part with something at home. It is not important. But all things Christmas means a lot to me," said the local is 10 Jen Herrera.
Campbell spent Tuesday packing pictures and clothing. She said she wants to go for furniture and other large things, because he has nowhere to go, and can not be saved.
But when people in the Allied Van Lines moving company Campbell saw the story on Local 10 are supplied to transfer their assets, and store them in their facilities for free.
"This is wonderful. Thank you. I made a Christmas," Campbell told the person at the other end of the phone when he heard the news.
Campbell wants a divorce Ramdass, bring an action on him half the money, and serve him papers, but his wife was found.
"I intend to find him. I will keep trying until you get to him," said Campbell.
Until then, it intends to move into his sister while his lawyer still to find his wife to serve him divorce.
Any lottery winner leaves a wife, a lottery winner and the man leaves his wife: South Florida woman whose husband won the lottery and then left to set evicted from his home on Tuesday evening. Donna Campbell was given until Tuesday to pack up and leave the house Miramar once shared with her husband, Arnim Ramdass.
"I asked myself and what I claim to be good that end," said Campbell.
Ramdass and many other aircraft mechanics won a 19 million U.S. dollars in the lottery jackpot in June 2007. Instead of distribution of wealth, Campbell said his wife told him of his victory and finally left him.
Previous case filing Campbell dropped. Ramdass longer pay their mortgages, and their house went to foreclosure.
Although still legally married, Campbell said Ramdass disappeared.
"I have no idea where he is," said Campbell.
In fact, just a reminder to people that once a home is the wedding photo on the dining table. As for the rest of his property, was ready to let go.
"I can part with something at home. It is not important. But all things Christmas means a lot to me," said the local is 10 Jen Herrera.
Campbell spent Tuesday packing pictures and clothing. She said she wants to go for furniture and other large things, because he has nowhere to go, and can not be saved.
But when people in the Allied Van Lines moving company Campbell saw the story on Local 10 are supplied to transfer their assets, and store them in their facilities for free.
"This is wonderful. Thank you. I made a Christmas," Campbell told the person at the other end of the phone when he heard the news.
Campbell wants a divorce Ramdass, bring an action on him half the money, and serve him papers, but his wife was found.
"I intend to find him. I will keep trying until you get to him," said Campbell.
Until then, it intends to move into his sister while his lawyer still to find his wife to serve him divorce.