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A man from Ontario won the lottery jackpot
The lottery winner from Woodbridge, Ontario, when he found out he had won, was so speechless that the store cashier handed him a bottle of water and asked him to sit down.
Abinesh Tiagarajah, a 36-year-old transportation worker, said, "At first, I thought I had won $10. But when I looked a little closer, I was shocked. At that moment, I couldn't speak, I just pointed to the cashier and they were very excited too. They gave me a bottle of water and asked me to sit down."
Tiagarajah said, "With this $1 million prize, I can pay off my debts. I am not very materialistic, and at first, my own desires didn't even cross my mind. I want to fulfill my mother's wishes."
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