Weekend Herald

$19m winning Lotto ticket bought minutes before the big draw

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A South Auckland family who scooped $19 million in Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot only bought the winning ticket online minutes before the big draw.

“My husband turned to me at 7.22pm and said ‘we didn’t get a Lotto ticket! You better race down to the dairy and pick one up’, but I knew there wouldn’t be enough time — so I logged onto MyLotto instead,” said the winner.

“I needed to find my card and top up my account — I was racing all over the house. I ended up clicking ‘buy’ with two minutes to spare.”

But it wasn’t until the following day, after the woman heard two MyLotto players had split the $38m jackpot, that she remembered to check her ticket.

“I was sure that I had made a mistake. My husband was at work, so I rushed to find a family member to double check the ticket for me. We both stood there absolutely blown away. It was unbelievab­le,” the winner said.

She managed to contain her excitement and kept the big news a surprise for her husband when he came home from work.

“I stepped through the door and she handed her phone to me straight away,” the husband said.

“I saw MyLotto on the screen, looked at her and said, ‘We haven’t won Lotto, have we?’ Then I looked at the ticket and saw $19,142,857 stamped across it. There were a few tears from both of us after that!”

The other Powerball winner was a mother from Central Auckland who claimed her $19m prize yesterday.

“I sat down with the kids a few months ago and we picked a bunch of lucky numbers that I’ve been playing ever since.”

I looked at her and said ‘We haven’t won Lotto, have we?’ Then I looked at the ticket and saw $19,142,857 stamped across it. There were a few tears from both of us after that!

Powerball winner

On Wednesday evening, the woman was sitting in the lounge with her daughter when she decided to check her ticket.

“I heard Mum say, ‘Yes, yes, yes . . .’ — they just kept coming,” the daughter said. “I couldn’t believe it. We both started screaming and raced to find my brother to double check what we were seeing.”

The mother said it wasn’t until a prize claim form popped up online that the win started to sink in.

“The whole thing still feels like a dream — I think it will for a while yet.”

Both winners said they were looking forward to setting themselves up for the future and helping family.

Travel is also on the cards, with the South Auckland couple planning to treat the kids to a family holiday.

“It’ll be great to have some quality time together as a family — wherever we end up going, that’s the most important thing.”

The Central Auckland mother wants to treat herself to a relaxing island holiday.

“I’m thinking an overwater bungalow somewhere warm . . . what better way to celebrate such a life-changing moment,” she said. “After that, I’ve promised the kids that we’ll go somewhere special overseas for Christmas this year. It’s not something we’ve ever been able to do before, so we’re all really excited. It will be a Christmas to remember!”

Both winning tickets for Wednesday’s $38m Powerball draw were sold online at MyLotto.

It is shaping up to be a winning year for Powerball players, with 14 Kiwis winning Powerball First Division so far this year.

In total 33 Kiwis have become millionair­es with Lotto NZ’s games this year.

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