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Winner of Dh7m finally ‘found’

Mathew was on vacation when the Big Ticket draw was held and his phone was not working

- BY CLEOFE MACEDA Senior Web Reporter

After he remained “missing” for several days, the latest winner of the Big Ticket draw in Abu Dhabi has finally been found.

Manekudy Varkey Mathew from India was picked as the winner in the Dh7 million jackpot draw on Thursday, but organisers were not able to reach him for days.

Mathew was on vacation in India at the time the draw was held. Organisers were not able to reach him because the phone he was using broke down just after he landed in his home country.

In an interview with Gulf News, Mathew, 58, who works as an electricia­n in Al Ain, said he felt blessed when news of his winning finally reached him, though he didn’t expect to hit the jackpot.

“I was a little bit shocked but happy. I think it’s due to the prayers of my family and friends,” Mathew said.

The Indian expatriate will split the prize money with two of his colleagues. He paid half of the ticket cost, while his two colleagues shared the remaining amount. Mathew will be taking home Dh3.5 million.

“I will discuss with my family [to what to do with my money] and then take a decision,” he said when asked about what he intends to do with his fortune.

Earlier, the team behind one of the UAE’s biggest raffle draw were seeking assistance to help locate the latest winner.

Raffles are quite common in the UAE and participan­ts closely monitor the results. So in Mathew’s case it was rather unusual not to hear anything from the winner days after the raffle was drawn.

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