A group of 19 Quebecers who didn't know each other won the Classic Lotto 6/49 jackpot thanks to a ticket they bought online last month in a group formula.
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Winners registered in the “Friday the 13th group” and won $5 million on September 14, thanks to a free ticket, Loto Québec said in a press release Friday.
When they received their prize from Loto-Québec they had the opportunity to get to know each other and celebrate their success in a festive atmosphere.
Each member of the group pocketed $250,000, except Montrealer Alain Richard, who bought two shares and pocketed half a million dollars. “It comes at the right time,” he said.
Reynold Casson, a resident of Centre-du-Quebec, created an online group and named it “The Friday the 13th Group”.
For thirty-year-old Jeremy Gagnon of Monteregi, this came as he was on the verge of a career change. Indeed, the jackpot represents a financial cushion for many members of the group.
Anik Forrest, who lives in Laurentians, received a call from Lotto-Quebec informing him of his win during the power outage. When she found out she had won $250,000, Vidyut returned.
The winners are from Capitale-Nationale, Center-du-Québec, Laurentides, Montérégie, Montreal and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.
This is the seventh time the Classic Jackpot has been won in Quebec.
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