A lucky fella has bagged £20,000 a year for the rest of his life on the lottery after using a combination of his family’s birthdays.
Jacky Huang won the ‘Lucky for Life’ prize after matching the first five numbers on his ticket.
He scooped £19,702 ($25,000) before taxes every year for life.
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Jacky, who comes from West Springfield, Massachusetts, US, claimed his winning ticket on 20 June.
His home city is on the outskirts of Springfield which partly inspired the fictional __cpLocation for The Simpsons with the same name.
Bart Simpson’s catchphrases included ‘Ay, Caramba!’
He told lottery officials that he used his birthday, his sister’s birthday and his uncle’s birthday as the numbers.
Jacky plans to use the windfall to pay off college fees for himself and his sister.
He purchased his winning ticket at County Liquor Store & Convenience on County Road in the town of Southampton.
The shop will receive a bonus of £3,940 ($5,000) for selling the winning ticket, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Earlier this month, a lucky woman from Illinois won a whopping £437 million on a Mega Millions lottery draw.
The mystery lady played the game online and won the largest ever iLottery jackpot in US history.
The lucky winner told lottery officials: “You can’t imagine my shock and disbelief when I saw that I had won the jackpot amount of $552 million.
“I actually quit the app and then signed back in to double-check and make sure it was real.”
The anonymous winner was nicknamed ‘MEGA Millionaire’ on her presentation cheque.
Illinois Lottery supervisor, Kathy, was pictured holding up the big cheque before presenting it to the winner.
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