A bus driver from Poltava won 190,000 hryvnias. He will share the winnings with his children.
In Poltava, a bus driver named Gennady Viktorovich won the jackpot for the second time. This was reported by the press service of the operator of the state lottery SME.
In particular, the 53-year-old man said that he observed a certain ritual every time, but for obvious reasons he did not reveal it.
“I have many smaller winnings – money, a vacuum cleaner, many other small household items. According to my secret ritual, I am not ready to reveal it yet. But, I will say only one thing – I bought 10 lottery tickets every draw and I’m sure that when I “win the jackpot,” he said.
Gennady also talked about his first win, where he managed to win an amount equal to the value of a car.
“Once I had a dream where I bought a lottery ticket and won the main prize – a car. The next morning I went to the lottery sales point to check the tickets Lotto-Fun and bought a washing machine where a car was raffled off. It turned out that the cars were not raffled off in the bathrooms, but I decided to buy some tickets and try my luck. I erased the tickets, and the lottery seller turned to me: “Congratulations, you won a big prize in Lotto-Fun“and the amount is displayed on the lottery terminal – it turns out that this amount is equal to the value of the car played in this lottery.”
On the plans for the recent winner of 190,000 hryvnias, the bus driver shared that with this money he plans to make some purchases for his home and share part of the funds with his children.
Earlier it was reported that in Poland, a 24-year-old man from Gdansk got a job in a bank, where he stole about 400 thousand zlotys and lost it in bets.
Source: korrespondent

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