An Andover boy has dubbed himself the "luckiest boy in the world" after stumbling across a six-leaf clover.
Nathan Parker-Baker made headlines in the Advertiser last month after he found a five-leaf clover outside a Tesco Express.
Since that magic moment, he has kept himself busy and found nearly two-dozen more lucky leaves.
"On Tuesday last week I have found 16 four-leaf clovers and another two five-leaf clovers," he said.
"The odds of this obviously stacked against me, I must be the luckiest kid in the world."
But the 13-year-old Winton Community Academy student's work wasn't done there.
On Sunday he went out looking again and ended up finding the rare six-leaf clover.
"I’m overjoyed and surprised," Nathan added.
"I never thought that I would actually find a six-leaf clover. I thought that a five-leaf clover was as far as I could go with luck but apparently not.
"My family were joking about finding a six-leaf clover however I never thought that it would become a reality."
And with more than a dozen of the clovers in his possession, he has no plans on stopping any time soon.
"I keep them in different containers at home depending on how many leaves they have," he finished.
"Four-leaf clovers go in a bowl, one with five leaves go in an egg bowl and the six-leaf goes into a brown container. Each of the containers are filled with water.
"I will definitely continue looking for clovers."
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