$2.58m Lotto winner didn’t buy ticket

.58m Lotto winner didn’t buy ticket

A South Australian girl who’s now a multi-millionaire because of some Lotto luck didn’t even purchase her successful ticket.

The girl, from the Yorke Peninsula city of Moonta, has advised The Lott her Saturday X Lotto successful ticket was a birthday reward from her in-laws and had been sitting in her letterbox for days earlier than she opened it.

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Camera IconA South Australian girl has gained $2.58m on a Lotto ticket that was purchased for her as a birthday current. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia

“I celebrated my birthday on the weekend, and we were out all day,” the girl advised The Lott.

“It wasn’t until we all came home that I decided to open my gifts as a family.

“I received a birthday card from my in-laws in the mail, and it had an X Lotto ticket inside.

“I think it was sitting in our post box for the last three days, which is crazy to think.”

She checked the ticket and was shocked to find that she was certainly one of two division one successful entries in draw 4385 – pocketing a cool $2.58m.

“I thought that I would’ve just won $20 – not $2.58 million,” she stated. “I told my in-laws straight away, and they thought we were pulling their leg.

“It’s so surreal. What a great birthday gift.”

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Camera IconThe successful ticket was bought in a 25-game QuickPick from Moonta Newsagency on SA’s Yorke Peninsula. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia

She stated the very first thing she and her associate would do was purchase a brand new home, one thing they’d been taking a look at doing for the final three or 4 years.

The successful ticket was bought in a 25-game QuickPick from Moonta Newsagency.

“Congratulations to the winning woman and her family,” newsagency proprietor Adrian Hatcher stated.

“We hope this allows you to conquer some amazing dreams for years to come.”

The solely different division one win for draw 4385 was from Victoria, bringing The Lott’s division one tally for this yr to 213.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au