A teenager won R625 million in the lottery with the first ticket she ever bought 'for fun' | Business Insider

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A teenager won R625 million in the lottery with the first ticket she ever bought 'for fun'

A teenager won R625 million in the lottery with the first ticket she ever bought 'for fun'The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced that Lamour was the winner in a statement on Friday.A student in Canada won the equivalent of R625 million in the lottery with the first ticket she ever bought."My grandfather suggested I buy a lottery ticket for fun," Lamour said.A Canadian teenager won R625 million in the lottery with the first ticket she ever bought.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced that Lamour was the winner of the C$48 million prize in a statement on Friday. "I just turned 18, and my grandfather suggested I buy a lottery ticket for fun," Lamour said, according to"When I went to the store, I wasn't sure what to ask for because I had never bought a ticket before, so I called my dad, who told me to buy a Lotto 6-49 Quick Pick."Lamour said she had forgotten that she had purchased the ticket until coworkers mentioned that the winning ticket was sold in Sault Ste. Marie.

 

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