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**Title:** The 7 Luckiest People in the World
**Summary:**
A video showcases 7 extraordinary cases of exceptionally lucky individuals:
1. **Lina Pálsson**: A Swedish woman who found her lost wedding ring on a carrot 16 years later.
2. **Virginia Faith**: An American woman who won the lottery **twice on the same day** due to a bank terminal error.
3. **Joan Ginther**: A Texan woman who won the lottery **four times**, totaling over $12 million.
4. **Anders Girls Rock**: A Norwegian parachutist who narrowly escaped being hit by a falling meteorite.
5. **Harrison**: A cook who survived a shipwreck by chance, having stopped to use the bathroom moments before the disaster.
6. **Unnamed individual**: A person who miraculously survived a rope harness failure on a 150-meter-high bridge in China.
7. **Frank or Shellac**: A music teacher who **cheated death 7 times** (in various accidents) and also won the lottery (€700,000).
The video invites viewers to share their own lucky experiences and promotes the channel with a call to subscribe.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**1.** Lina Pálsson, a Swedish woman, lost her wedding ring in 1995 while preparing Christmas dinner.
**2.** 16 years later, in 2011, Lina Pálsson found her lost wedding ring on a carrot while picking vegetables from her garden.
**3.** Virginia Faith, an American woman, won the lottery twice on the same day in 2012 due to an error in a bank terminal.
**4.** Each of Virginia Faith's winning tickets was worth $1 million, totaling $2 million.
**5.** Joan Ginther, a woman from Texas, has won the lottery four times, totaling over $12 million in prizes.
**6.** Joan Ginther's lottery wins occurred in 1993, 2006, 2008, and 2010.
**7.** Anders Girls Rock, a Norwegian parachutist, narrowly escaped being hit by a falling meteorite by a few centimeters.
**8.** The meteorite incident involving Anders Girls Rock was captured on his helmet camera.
**9.** Harrison, a cook, survived a shipwreck in 2013 off the coast of Nigeria because he was using the bathroom at the time of the incident.
**10.** Harrison survived for 60 hours at the bottom of the sea in an air bubble without water or food before being rescued.
**11.** A tourist at the Parque One Cent in China survived when their safety harness rope came loose just after they finished crossing a bridge.
**12.** Frank or Shellac, a music teacher, cheated death seven times in various accidents (train, plane, bus, car fires, and being hit by a bus).
**13.** Frank or Shellac also won the lottery jackpot for €700,000.