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Sydney men win 96 million lottery tickets, excited swearing

 
[Social News]     27 Aug 2019
Sydney Men`s Lucky Lottery Mega Jackpot Lottery first prize of $9600 million ( Pictures)A father in Sydney was lucky to win A $96 million, becoming one of the richest lottery winners in Australian history. After hearing the news, he could not believe it at all and could not help talking dirty.
Sydney men win 96 million lottery tickets, excited swearing

Sydney Men`s Lucky Lottery Mega Jackpot Lottery first prize of $9600 million ( Pictures)


A father in Sydney was lucky to win A $96 million, becoming one of the richest lottery winners in Australian history. After hearing the news, he could not believe it at all and could not help talking dirty.

According to the Daily Mail, an office worker in the North Bank of Sydney spent $5.5 a day buying a Lucky Lottery Mega Jackpot lottery, and was lucky to win the $9600 million jackpot.

This is the second high-ticket prize in the history of Australian history. In January this year, a woman in Sydney had a $1.07 million Powerball lottery.

The lucky man is going to quit his job, and even don`t want to finish the shift today, and he`s starting to plan the "a non-image holiday".

After receiving a call from the Tats Group this afternoon, the man said it was incredible and thought it was a prank call.

The man cried with excitement: the "You *** play me, and I can only say **. My God, I`m working now, and I`m not expecting this call. I`m shaking. I`m waiting for someone to tell me that I`m being played."

The man also said: "I can`t wait to call my wife and tell her the prize. I don`t think she`s gonna believe me. I`m a bit of a prank, so she may think I`m kidding."

It is reported that the, Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot lottery has not won the first prize in nearly three years. The last time someone won the first prize was in January 2017. At the time, a lucky woman in Sydney`s Ledell Mayer (Rydalmere) won A $7.48 million, less than 1 / 12 of the first prize.

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