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“I can now make a difference for my people” – 53yo M’sian Wins RM13.4 Million Jackpot

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Many of us have fantasised about winning the lottery and planned what we would do with the money even though we knew that the chances were low.

In a recent story of a Malaysian security guard winning RM13.4 million in the Toto Jackpot 1 game on March 2, he says that he doesn’t need to work until his retirement as previously planned, reports Sports Toto.

“I bought these two numbers (1203 and 1227) which only cost me RM2.60 to be rich.”

It is said that after he deposits his winnings into his bank account, the interest that he receives will be able to cover his expenses.

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When recounting the moment he discovered that he won the jackpot, he told his wife and she shed tears of joy. The reason for that is they now have enough money to build a house that is big enough to accommodate their entire family.

Other than that, the security guard also says that he wants to make a difference.

“Being an indigenous Sabahan, I can now make a difference for my people, I want to go back and help to develop my village.”

This man had won RM13.4 million of the total jackpot of RM14.9 million. The balance, RM1.5 million, was split between 2 i-System winners from Kuala Lumpur and Sabah.

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We hope that his dream will come true. What would you do if you won the lottery one day? Let us know in the comments.

 

Also read: “I’m in debt now!” – Man in Thailand Beats Monk for Giving Him Inaccurate Lottery Number Predictions

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