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Friday, September 25, 2015

Fish Vendor Wins


6/55             NO WINNER
DATE :        SEPT.30,2015
RESULT:   1-4-25-31-33-50

6/45            NO WINNER
DATE :       SEPT.30,2015
RESULT:   17-27-28-39-40-43


6/49
Draw date 10/1/15
Estimated Jackpot Prize P36M

6/42
Draw date 10/1/15
Estimated Jackpot Prize P31M

6/58
Draw date 10/2/15
Estimated Jackpot Prize P223M

6/45
Draw date 10/2/15
Estimated Jackpot Prize P56M

6/55
Draw date 10/3/15
Estimated Jackpot Prize P30M


6/55 : 1 winner 
Draw date : 9/14/15
Jackpot Prize: P55,124,556.00

A lucky Fish vendor is now a millionaire after winning the jackpot of  6/55 ( 9/14/15 ) draw.

The winner got the combination of 4-16-27-28-29-30
to win the jackpot worth  P55.1 million.

The winner a 61 years old fish vendor with four children from Navotas city has keep on betting the same number combination for the past 15 years.

He plans to put up a fish business, help his siblings and keep some for the future of his children.


OFW househelp lotto winner cleared

A maid who won SGD 2.3 million (approximately P75.5 million)  in the Singapore Sweep in June has been cleared of allegations that she had stolen the winning ticket.

For the last three weeks, Ms. Len (not her real name) could not access her winnings as her bank account was frozen as a matter of procedure while the police did their investigations.

The police called Len on Thursday evening to tell her that her bank account is no longer frozen.

“I never stole the ticket,” said a relieved Len, 44, adding that she cooperated fully with the police.


After a report was lodged last month by an unidentified person claiming that the winning ticket was stolen, she complied with police requests to hand over details of her bank account. She also took them to the Tampines outlet where she bought the ticket.

When her account was frozen, it was difficult for Len to remit money back to the Philippines. “We live in the village and we are very poor. My family, and my old parents, are waiting for me to send money back for food and school expenses,” she said.

Over the past 14 years working for her current employer in Pasir Ris, she would keep $50 for her own expenses and send the rest of her salary to her husband and their two children.

The money also goes to her parents and her in-laws who are sick and have no money for treatment, added her employer, a 62-year-old customer service officer.

“It has been very frustrating for (Len),” said her employer, adding that Ms Len has always been honest during her employment.

Len has already transferred part of her winnings to her children and bought a plot of land in the Philippines. She plans to build a house on it for her children.

The mother of two will also give some money to her relatives and friends to help them out. The rest will be saved for her 22-year-old daughter and 23-year-old son’s future, she said. Meanwhile, she will continue to work for her employer.

“I did not steal (the ticket),” Len insisted.
“I am a very simple person and I don’t want any attention. I (just happened to) strike the lottery.”

Source:
Philippine Daily Inquirer


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