In life, the man received four large cash winnings and overcome a serious illness. Most of the successes occurred with one another.
In Canada, a pensioner from Albert’s province of less than three years has become a happy winner of the lottery, winning a total of $ 2.5 million. However, as it happened, it was not all of his accomplishments: man not only won jackpotes, but also managed to overcome a serious oncological disease. On Wednesday, June 11, reports The Guardian.
“David Serkin was a pensioner from the Letbridge city in Albert. In his life, he won a huge amount in the lottery four times and managed to defeat the cancer,” the newspaper letter wrote.
He has wanted the lottery since 1982, and admitted that the ritual itself was appreciated – the moment of buying a ticket and checking numbers.
His first big success took place more than ten years ago – then Serkin won 250 thousand dollars. But the real “luck parade” began in 2024. Thus, on August 20, he won 500 thousand dollars, and on November 16 – another million.
The last powerful gain occurred on May 3, 2025. That day, David bought another ticket at a gas station on his native letbridge. As the man remembered, then he just thought: “What do I lose?” “And this time he got another million dollars.”
“I understand that these opportunities are small in astronomy. And I don’t think it will happen again. But I still enjoy playing,” commented the pensioner in his luck.
His third success a year later brought a surprise of the acquaintances: friends react to the exclamations “again?!”.
The past win of the couple was spent on a trip to Hawaii. This time they plan to travel to Newfoundland Island.
Earlier it was reported that a group of workers at Kentukka school in Kentukka won a million dollars in the lottery.
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