They both require the player to select five balls and a special ball. They both have huge jackpot prizes.
Place: Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
What is their status now: Gave all the money to charity
Allen and Violet Large were well in their 70’s when they won the Canada Lotto 6/49, winning the $11.2 million prize. They were retirees and well-off financially, kbc official helpline number so they decided to give away almost all – 98% of their prize money to various charities like the local hospitals, the local fire department, churches, cemeteries, and other causes that they thought were worthy. Violet passed away from cancer in 2011, at 79.
Millionaire since: 2016
Lottery: Karunya Lottery
Jackpot Prize: $150,000
Place: Kerala, India
What is their status now: Living on a farm in West Bengal, India
Mofijul Rahima Sheikh immigrated to Kerala in search of work to earn some money for his impoverished family. Luckily for him, he spent his first day’s wage (50 Rupees) to purchase a lottery ticket from the Karunia (compassion) lottery, where disabled people sell the lottery tickets. His prize was about $150,000, which was enough for him to buy a farm and build a house for his wife and daughter.
Millionaire since: 2012
Lottery: Canada Lotto Max
Jackpot Prize: $25 million
Place: Terrance, Canada
What is their status now: Living a low-profile life in his hometown
Bob Erb won the Canada Lotto Max prize worth $25 million in 2012. Interestingly, he purchased the ticket on his way to his father’s funeral, and after he learned of his win, he decided to donate most of his money to charities. He’s known for paying for dental work for people who can’t afford it, paying for a burger with a $10K check, telling the waiter to keep the change and help his daughter, and many similar acts of kindness. He was a strong marijuana legalization proponent, and we suppose he enjoys smoking the herb now that it is legal in Canada.