Millionaire after meteorite falls – tin rice breaks meteorite, young millionaire overnight! – man becomes a millionaire after a meteor fell from his roof in indonesia



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  • His story is no less than a fairy tale.
  • Joshua, who made caskets by profession, went from poor to millionaire overnight.
  • Joshua posted some photos of the meteor on social media.

This time the digital desktop: Lucky by chance. If Joshua Huta Galung from Indonesia ever sat down to write an autobiography, he could easily name it. Because his life has also fortunately changed. Joshua, who made caskets by profession, went from poor to millionaire overnight. His story is no less than a fairy tale.

Joshua Huta Galung, 33, from Indonesia, became a millionaire overnight after a meteorite broke his tin rice at home. Joshua is originally from Kolang in North Sumatra. According to local media reports, Joshua was working near his home one day in August. Suddenly, a meteorite came from the sky and broke the tin roof of his house and fell inside the house. Joshua told the media: ‘The whole house shook from the loud noise. When I entered the house, I saw that the tin roof was broken. I took out the can and saw a hot stone lying on the floor.

Joshua posted some photos of the meteor on social media. After that, there was a lot of noise around. The 2 kg, 100 gram rock is known to be part of a meteorite that is about 4 billion or 400 million years old. The price of this rare kind of cosmic stone in a village is approximately 63 lakhs. Joshua became a millionaire overnight selling this meteorite.

Joshua is known to have sold the meteorite to an American collector named Jared Collins. He did not say exactly how much he sold it for. He only said that he has earned more than 10 lakh pounds selling the stone, which is equivalent to 10 crore rupees. Earning so much money together for a coffin maker is nothing short of a fairy tale. For now, Joshua wants to build a church in his village with this money. And he wants to spend his free time in happiness and peace.

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