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Ticket bought by chance makes two friends millionair­es

AN ONLINE ERROR MADE TWO CHILDHOOD FRIENDS BUY LUCKY TICKET

- BY FALAH GULZAR EVANGELINE ELSA Community Solutions Editor

Trainee Social Media Journalist

Four digits that he didn’t even want, ended up landing Pinto Paul Thomman with a $1-million jackpot at the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionair­e Draw yesterday morning.

When the 36-year-old from Kerala, India, and his friend, Francis Sebastian, pitched in to buy the number 2465, it was not their first choice.

Thomman said: “The ticket we first selected couldn’t be purchased because of an error online, and on our second try, we got this one.”

Sebastian, whom Pinto calls his “brother”, shared the cost of the winning ticket. The two friends have known each other since the eighth grade, and were neighbours in Kerala.

Thomman initially thought the call informing him of the news was a prank. He said: “I thought it was one of my friends calling me, as a joke.”

However, it was only when other people started calling and messaging him, after seeing the news online, that he realised it might be true.

Thomman said his family was struggling financiall­y and this incredible surprise would greatly change their lifestyle. What now?

He told Gulf News he has no specific plans yet, but knows that a part of the money would be invested in his children’s ■ education. He has two children, ages four and two, with another baby on the way.

He said: “I would definitely use it for their schooling. I will do the maximum for that.”

Sebastian, a 35-year-old showroom salesman, works for an automobile company and is also based in Sharjah.

He told Gulf News: “I have known Pinto for a long time, we are childhood friends from school. I had participat­ed in this raffle five times before this with other people, but, this is the first time Pinto and I tried our luck together and we hit the jackpot!”

Sebastian’s wife, Leone Francis, is celebratin­g her birthday today.

Sebastian said: “It is a double celebratio­n for us. There is so much excitement, my family still can’t believe this and my friends are constantly congratula­ting me.”

He does not have any immediate plans for the money, but said, “I’ve always wanted to settle with my parents. I plan to continue at my current job and plan to bring my parents to Dubai for some time, at least.”

 ??  ?? Francis Sebastian (left) and Pinto Paul Thomman have been friends since the eighth grade, and are neighbours in Kerala.
Francis Sebastian (left) and Pinto Paul Thomman have been friends since the eighth grade, and are neighbours in Kerala.

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