April 3, 2025, 10:22 am
A retired railway worker in Ontario shocked everyone when he clinched a massive $40M Lotto Max jackpot after buying two tickets—one for himself and one for his daughter. Reports describe his disbelief, his initial expectation of a much smaller win, and the ensuing celebration that has transformed his life in Oshawa.
Retired railway worker Bernard White of Oshawa believed he won $40,000, but later learned his lottery prize was actually $40 million—though he remained in bed, unable to celebrate.
A retired railway employee from Ontario is $40 million richer from winning the Lotto Max jackpot after purchasing two tickets — one for himself and one for his daughter.
Retired railway worker Bernard White, 79 from Oshawa, won $40M through Lotto Max. Initially thinking his win was only $40K, he recounted falling asleep naked, having played two weekly Lotto Max tickets for years.
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