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Premonition wins Feilding woman $1 million Lotto prize

Published: Wed 12 Oct 2016 10:33 AM
12 October 2016
Premonition wins Feilding woman $1 million Lotto prize
A premonition has come true and now a Feilding woman has become New Zealand’s newest millionaire with Lotto First Division.
The winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, had no idea that a big prize had been won in the town until her parents visited on Sunday afternoon.
“Mum just had a feeling that someone in our family might have won the $1 million, so she stopped by with Dad on Sunday to see whether we had checked our tickets,” explained the winner.
“I didn’t have a clue that someone had won, so I went and grabbed my tickets so we could check them together. Somehow Dad remembered what all the winning numbers were and just listed them off – and that’s when I saw them all lining up on the top line of my ticket.”
Not sure whether they’d gotten it right, the winner grabbed her phone and quickly checked the winning ticket through the Lotto NZ ticket-checker App.
“It whirled and spinned, then the winning music played and ‘major prize winner’ appeared on the screen. I couldn’t believe it, so I just jumped straight in the car and rushed down to the Lotto shop to make sure it was real,” said the winner.
“When the lady at the shop told me I was the $1 million winner I just couldn’t believe it. My mind was racing and my hands were shaking – I couldn’t stop thinking, ‘is this real? Is it a dream?’”
With the winnings now safely in her bank account, the reality of her good fortune is beginning to sink in and the winner is faced with the enviable task of deciding what to do with her $1 million prize.
“My partner and I keep throwing ideas around, but we haven’t decided on anything just yet. All we know is that it’s taken the pressure off a bit, which is the most amazing feeling,” the winner said.
The winning ticket was sold at Feilding Video Centre for the Lotto draw on Saturday 8 October.
The Feilding winners are the 30th Kiwis to become overnight millionaires thanks to Lotto this year.
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