An 18-year-old Canadian girl bought a lottery and finally won a grand prize of 48 million Canadian dollars (about NT$1.07 billion).

(The picture is taken from the Ontario Lottery website)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] No need to work hard in this life!

Juliette Lamour, an 18-year-old girl from Ontario, Canada, recently bought the 6/49 lottery at the advice of her father. Unexpectedly, she finally won a grand prize of 48 million Canadian dollars (approximately NT$1.07 billion).

According to the "BBC" report, Lamour revealed that she forgot about it after buying the lottery ticket. Later, she heard that the 6/49 lottery jackpot was drawn in her hometown, so she used the APP to scan the lottery ticket to see the result. The winning bell will sound on the spinning machine and the words "Big Winner" will appear.

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Since Lamur was matching the prize while working, her colleagues were so frightened that they fell down immediately after seeing it. Everyone shouted that she had won 48 million Canadian dollars. The boss also told her that it was okay to leave work early, but at the insistence of her mother She still came home after work.

Lamour, who is still a freshman, has become the youngest grand prize winner in Canadian history, but she does not really want to work hard. She dreams of becoming a doctor and she plans to use some of the bonus as tuition fees, and return to Ontario to serve after graduation And give back to the community.

Lamour said that since her father is a financial manager, she will invest most of her winnings cautiously on the advice of her father.

On the other hand, after her studies are over, she will also spend some money to travel abroad with her family to taste delicious food and learn about foreign cultures.