Recent Lottery Winner Has Life Tragically Cut Short In Home Invasion

Just when this guy thought he was getting it all together, a senseless tragedy strikes cutting his life short.

FITZGERALD, GA (WALB) –

A forklift operator who recently won a nearly half-million dollar Georgia lottery jackpot was killed overnight Thursday during a home invasion robbery, investigators confirmed. Officials said 20-year-old Craigory Burch, Jr. died from gunshot wounds at a home on Stubbs Avenue.

Burch had won a $434,272 Fantasy 5 jackpot in November 2015. Once on scene, GBI agents spent the overnight hours collecting evidence from the home. Investigators said Burch’s girlfriend was in the home at the time and ran for help. Burch’s mother Leslie Collins relayed an emotional message for those responsible in the killing.

“I want them to know what they took from me. They took a part of my life away from me. My child that I carried and raised for 20 years,” she said. Authorities said they were following leads and interviewing people, but they have still not named persons of interests or suspects in this case.

Friends of Burch said that he had recently used some of his winnings to buy Christmas presents for people in need. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Ben Hill County Sheriff’s Office at 229-426-5161.

It’s so unfortunate that such a stand up guy like Burch cut down in his prime. He seemed to be trying to do right and make a difference in the lives around him. He will be missed.

 



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