A Quebecer becomes a millionaire by winning the Lotto twice

A resident of the Capitale-Nationale won $1 million in Lotto Max on September 23, just two months following winning $25,000 in Extra.

Luck has never smiled so much on Keven Baribeau as in recent months.




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After winning $25,000 in the lottery, the young man became $1 million richer on his birthday.

He remembers saying to his grandmother that very morning that “today was going to be a wicked beautiful day!” But he didn’t know how true that statement was, until he had his lottery ticket checked.

“OK, it really is a beautiful day!” he exclaimed following scanning his ticket.

“It looks like I jumped, that it stirred in the cabin,” said the winner in a video published by Loto-Québec.

Keven Baribeau said he wanted to make investments to benefit from long-term financial security.

The Maxmillions was purchased at Proxi Extra in Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier.

In the next Lotto Max draw on Friday, the prize pool will amount to $130 million, a jackpot of $70 million and approximately 60 Maxmillions.

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