Lotto winner braves Gener rains to claim P21-M jackpot | Inquirer News

Lotto winner braves Gener rains to claim P21-M jackpot

MANILA, Philippines — A tropical storm battering Metro Manila and nearby provinces on Monday could not stop a 32-year-old sewer and mother of three children from going to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) from her home in Bulacan to claim the P21 million lotto jackpot.

A factory worker earning a minimum wage, the bettor won the 6/45 draw on July 18 when she picked the winning numbers 02-27-09-04-27-18, Joseph Muego, PCSO media officer, said over the phone.

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“She paid P20 for the numbers which she had picked according to her children’s birthdays and ages,” Muego said.

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PCSO General Manager Jose Ferdinand Roxas II handed out the prize to the “timid and quiet woman.”

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“Perhaps she and her family had really set this date to claim the prize. Maybe, they decided not to turn back despite the storm,” Muego said.

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The woman told Muego and Roxas II that she would like to buy a house and lot and save a portion of the money for business and for her children’s education.

Before the winner left the PCSO, Roxas II advised her to seek a bank’s advice on what to do to her money.

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“And, also help the needy,” Roxas II was quoted as saying.

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