Dinner that turns a Thai driver into a rich man

A Thai driver found the rare "Milo" pearl while eating a meal of seafood

The British newspaper "Daily Mail" reported that Monthian Jansuk (40 years) paid 50 baht ($ 1.67) for a sea oyster meal from a market near his home.

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While he and his wife were cooking and boiling the meal, they did not notice anything, but while eating, their son noticed a very hard and large piece in his mouth.


The family was shocked when the son spat out a very large orange-colored pearl, which has a very rare beauty the size of a large 8-gram coin.


At first the family thought it was just a large oyster egg, but after some time they realized that it might be one of the rarest pearls in the world which is the orange Milo pearl after seeing news of another discovery last month.