The Fiji Times

Brutal plan for $200m jackpot

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ONE bold Queensland­er has likely landed himself in hot water at home after confessing on breakfast TV that he would skip town and not tell his wife if he scored the $200million Powerball jackpot.

The anonymous Gold Coast local on Thursday was quizzed by Sunrise reporter Georgia Costi on what he would do if he won the record-breaking sum, and his answer was exceptiona­lly brutal.

“(If I won, I’d) pack my bags, disappear, tell my missus I’m sick, and I’ll never be home again, and she’ll never know about it,” he confessed.

Meanwhile, others gave more practical answers.

“I’d probably go and get a new house, a new car and then probably retire,” one man said, while a woman announced she would have to “sit down and have a good think” if she won.

There were two winners in Thursday’s jackpot, which was the biggest lottery prize in Australian history.

Each winning entry took home $100 million, with one of the winning entries bought in Queensland and the other in NSW.

Twenty-two other entries took out division two, worth $177,092.75 each.

The numbers needed to win the draw were: 12 33 23 35 1 26 32.

The Powerball was 10. Thousands of entries per minute were be generated at lottery outlets and online as players rushed to grab a ticket before the draw closed at 7.30pm, while insane queues of hopeful Aussies were seen outside agencies.

The Lott website reportedly crashed in the last half-hour before the close of entries as punters made a last minute grab to win.

“It’s the highest it’s ever been,” Youssef Tannoury who manages a tobacconis­t in Cranebrook, in Sydney’s west, said. “Everyone wants to win $200m”.

 ?? Picture: Sunrise via NEWS.COM.AU ?? This Queensland­er said he would do a runner with the money and not tell his wife.
Picture: Sunrise via NEWS.COM.AU This Queensland­er said he would do a runner with the money and not tell his wife.

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