Josua Hutagalung Millionaire as Meteorite Worth Falling on Your Roof



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Heaven smiled at Josua Hutagalung, whose house became a landing point for a meteor that fell from space.

– The stone, valued at 1.4 million pounds sterling, crashed against the roof of Josua’s house when the latter was working on a coffin next to his house.

– The meteorite was purchased by a collector in the United States, and the coffin maker says it will use some of the money to build a church in its community.

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An Indonesian coffin maker identified as Josua Hutagalung changed his fortune when a £ 1.4 million meteorite (N716,629,595.36) crashed into the roof of his home.

The 33-year-old said he was working on a coffin next to his home when the space rock slammed into the terrace at the edge of his living room, the Daily Mail reports.

The meteorite, which weighed 2.1 kg, was still hot and partially broken when the man pulled it from where it landed.

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According to Josua, residents who heard the sound when the rock landed came to his house to see it.

The rock was purchased by a doctor and meteorite collector in the United States of America identified as Jay Piatek.

An Indonesian man instantly becomes a millionaire when a £ 1.4 million meteorite crashes through his roof

Josua Hutagalung’s fortunes changed when a meteor hit the roof of his house. Photo credit: Josua Hutagalung
Source: UGC

Josua said he would use part of the money to build a church in his community.

Meanwhile, a Tanzanian miner, Saniniu Kuryan Lazier, was previously reported to have sold a tanzanite stone for $ 2 million weeks after he went viral for mining two gems.

The stone is a blue and purple variety of the mineral zoisite and has only been found in northern Tanzania.

The 52-year-old miner and father of more than 30 children said he would use the money from the sale to help the local population.

He said:

“With the money we are receiving, we will return it to our community. I have personally created two schools for children with the money I received from mining. “

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