We tell you what are the Diomedes numbers that have not yet won, but that can make you a millionaire.
In the last two months the numbers related to Diomedes Díaz and his life have become popular, since they leave millionaires in the country, who bet on them in lotteries and chances.
The 2257 (Santander lottery), the 2613 (Red Cross lottery) and 1622 (chance), are the three numbers that fell and that made several millionaires.
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And it is that the businessman of the deceased vallenato singer does not stop giving suggestions regarding the numbers of Diomedez Díaz, assuring that they are going to fall.
The bid is not easy, since the chances and lottery companies have decided to veto many of these combinations, for fear of losing billions, given the numerous bets of Colombians who have faith in the “Cacique de la junta.”
“My compadre Diomedes does not fail. That Indian is screwed: since the chance houses blocked the numbers he gave, he is “throwing” them inverted, but always related to the ones he gave and to his life. Yesterday Friday, Santander lottery, “2257”: 22 the day of his death, and 57 the year he was born and the age he was when he died. Previously, “2613” also came out, the day he was born and the year he died, “said Joaco Guillén, a friend and personal associate of the singer, on social networks.
Diomedes Díaz numbers for the lottery that have not fallen recently
Well, the numbers that remain to fall and that are directly related to the dates of life and death of the vallenato singer, who according to his fans, has not died and continues to help them from heaven.
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“The 1225, 1225 1325, 2345, 5757, 7006, 6438. Those are going to come out too. The Cacique de La Junta is still alive, pending his fans. The most popular artist on all digital platforms and entertainment sites. After nine years that he left, their songs are still there”, concluded.