A mum could be classed as the luckiest woman in Merseyside after making a rare find in the park.
Katie Lyon, from Gateacre, was walking with her family including 22 month-old son Kyrian in Bowring Park, Huyton, on Monday (May 15) when she came across a cluster of four leaf clovers in the grass.
Katie estimates there were 29 four-leaf clovers in the park and one five leaf clover. Four-leaf clovers are relatively rare, which is why you are considered lucky if you find one.
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According to experts, the probability of finding one is between 1 in 5,000 or 1 in 10,000, but they tend to be found in clusters.
Katie told the ECHO: "I was walking with near my mum and dad's house with my little boy and my niece. We stopped to look at a patch of daisies and stuff and realised there was four-leaf clovers there.
I just kept finding them - there was just lots of them. I'm either tuned in to finding them or just lucky.
"I know they curl up if you don't put them flat so I took them back to the car and put them in the car log book."
When she got home that night, Katie said she put the clovers on two pieces of A4 paper to dry, pressed between two books. In a strange turn of events, Katie said she also came across another four-leaf clover in Calderstones Park the following day.
She said: "I'm not sure about luck. I understand there's luck associated with it...I might put the lottery on just in case."
With four-leaf clovers being typically hard to find, Katie said she wanted to let people know "that in Liverpool they are out there." She added: "Other people might be able to find them and share the luck as well."
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