Thursday, April 25, 2024

Hamilton woman wins $60M Lotto Max jackpot

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Leah Murdoch-Gervis from Hamilton has won $60 million from Lotto Max. Murdoch-Gervis won the April 29th jackpot.

Murdoch-Gervis has only been buying online lottery tickets for about one year but says she’s always been a contest enthusiast. She says she often enters Instagram contests but has never won more than a trip to the spa.

Leah says other than paying the bills and taking a trip she says, “I think it will continue to not to be foolish and not to make any rash decisions.”

Leah and her family have been working with some wise people on how to deal with the money.

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