Woman Becomes Billionaire After Winning Lottery Inspired by Husband's Dream
A Life-Changing Lottery Win
A woman has transformed her life into that of a billionaire, thanks to her husband's dream. This remarkable story unfolds in Toronto, where her husband dreamt of a lottery number that would change their fortunes forever. Following his dream, she began purchasing tickets for that number, and ultimately, they struck gold with a jackpot worth millions.
Deng Pravatudom, a resident of Canada, had been playing the same lottery number for the past two decades, which has now led her to win a staggering 340 crore rupees in the Lotto Max jackpot. At 57 years old, Deng recalls that her husband had a vision of certain lottery numbers 20 years ago, and she has been playing those numbers ever since, finally hitting the jackpot.
Originally from Laos, Deng moved to Canada in 1980 with her 14 siblings and has been living there ever since. It was during this time that she met her husband, and together they have worked as laborers for 40 years, putting in long hours to support their family. Now, their luck has finally turned.
Deng and her husband have consistently played the lottery numbers from her husband's dream for 20 years, and now they have won the jackpot. Overjoyed with their 340 crore rupee win, Deng expresses her desire to travel the world with the newfound wealth. They are also in search of a new home.
Deng shares that winning 340 crore rupees has brought immense joy to her and her family. They are planning to buy a new house and settle some debts first. Additionally, they intend to support their children with this money. Deng has expressed her excitement about traveling the world post-pandemic.
In a similar twist of fate, a man from Kollam, Kerala, also experienced a life-changing lottery win. After returning from working in the Gulf countries in 2013, he began purchasing lottery tickets and eventually won a jackpot of 12 crore rupees. This 46-year-old has been involved in buying and selling lottery tickets since 2013.
