An Ontario woman says she was shocked into silence upon learning she had won $60-million in a Lotto Max jackpot – she didn’t speak for 30 minutes, trying to figure out how to share the news with her family.
In a release issued Friday, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced Richmond Hill resident Camellia Kazemi Talachi, who works in sales, was the lucky winner of the Nov. 29 Lotto Max jackpot.
“I drove back home [..] for 30 minutes,” she recounted. “I was quiet. I was not talking, I was listening and concentrating on how I could tell my family that I have $60 million.”“I think I was on my tippy toes just shouting, like screaming, ‘I am the big winner in Richmond Hill,’” she said. “My family was happy. They were all cheering and hugging each other.”
“I cannot describe how I feel, but it's one of those experiences that, I think, I could have never imagined before,” she said.Camellia Talachi is $60-million dollars richer after winning a November Lotto Max draw.
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