Man wins BRL 3.9 million in lottery for 2nd time in less than 2 years

A man has won a million Canadian dollars (the equivalent of 3.9 million reais) in the lottery for the second time in his life in just over a year.

Antoine Beaini, a resident of Milton, a town of just over 130,000 people, in Canada, bought a winning Lotto Max ticket on October 23rd.

He, who had been drawn in a prize of the same amount, also from Lotto Max, in August 2021, bought the ticket at a convenience store in town and realized he had won the prize on his way home. him.

“I thought: ‘again?’. It was even more shocking than my first victory. I told my wife and she was very happy,” he said in an interview with the Canadian channel. CTV News.

According to him, the money he earned will be saved so that the next generations of the family can live comfortably.

“It’s amazing. I feel really good,” he said.

According to the Lotto Max website, in order to play, a player must purchase a C$5 ticket (just under R$20). With this ticket he can make three bets of seven numbers, ranging from 1 to 50. It is also possible to buy tickets that already come with scheduled matches.

The Canadian press, however, did not specify whether Beaini had chosen the numbers for the match – or the tens chosen each time.

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