The article reports on Malcolm Wrigley's journey of turning his wife's deathbed gift of $100,000 into $600,000 in horse racing winnings by purchasing a horse named Jumal.
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Horse racing riches: The Pukekohe businessman Malcolm Wrigley who turned his wife’s deathbed gift into $600,000 in winningsSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.