Vacationer hits lotto jackpot in Cebu | Inquirer News

Vacationer hits lotto jackpot in Cebu

/ 10:56 AM August 07, 2012

A ‘habal-habal’ driver  vacationing in Cebu hit the P4.5 million jackpot in a Super Lotto 6/45 draw held in July.

The 38-year-old winner — a regular Lotto bettor for the past five years — claimed his prize from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Monday.

“I never let a day pass by without placing a bet,” he told PCSO General Manager Ferdinand Roxas II who handed him the check for P4.5 million.

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In fact, the habit had become so deeply ingrained in the father of four that even while on vacation in Cebu City on July 27, he took the time to go to a lotto outlet.

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By some happy coincidence, the numbers he picked for that day (15-08-14-39-23-10) won the jackpot.

The numbers were a combination of his loved ones’ birth dates and ages.

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Joseph Muego, PCSO media officer, said the winner had told Roxas that he would use the money to buy more motorcycles and put up his own habal-habal business.

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He added that he would set aside some of his winnings for his children’s education.

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“From a habal-habal driver, he will now be an operator. That’s what the lotto jackpot can do,” Muego said.

The habal-habal is a common mode of public transportation in remote rural areas.

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Motorcycles are fitted with contraptions, including wooden planks on which people can seat, so that more passengers can be accommodated./INQUIRER

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