Canadian couple find lost ticket to become last-minute lottery millionaires
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[MONTREAL] A Quebec couple won C$1 million (S$1.01 million) in the lottery after finding a winning ticket that had been forgotten in a book for months, the province's Loto-Quebec organization said Wednesday.
Nicole Pedneault and Roger Larocque only realised last weekend that they had a winning ticket from an April 5, 2018 drawing.
While looking through a book about Japan to help her grandson with a school project, Ms Pedneault noticed something had fallen from the pages.
It was a lottery ticket the couple had bought for Valentine's Day last year.
"If my grandson hadn't asked me to give him some things for his presentation, I wouldn't have ever found the ticket," Ms Pedneault said.
"The first thing I did when I found the ticket in the book was go look at the deadline for claiming winnings on the Loto-Quebec website," she said.
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The ticket was still valid, but not for long - only until Friday.
"It's all just by chance that we found it at the last minute like that," the winner said as she claimed her check.
AFP
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