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Drysdale lotto player wins $2.7 million

A Drysdale player could be walking around today completely oblivious to the fact they’ve become a newly minted multi-millionaire after scoring $2.7 million in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw.

The elusive player held one of the two division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4357, drawn Saturday 22 April, and took home $2,738,653.89.

The winning entry is unregistered, which means officials from The Lott have no way to contact the winner to break the exciting news and must wait for them to come forward to claim their prize.

The division one winning entry was purchased at Drysdale Newsagency, 12-14 High Street, Drysdale.

Drysdale Newsagency owner Pam Gillett said she was excited for her mystery division one winner and hoped it was a regular customer.

“We were so excited to hear that we had sold a division one winning entry in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw,” she said.

“This is my first division one winning entry since taking over the newsagency, so it’s very exciting for my team and I.

“We have already started to decorate the outlet and have shared the excitement with our customers in-store and on our business social media channels.

“Our customers have expressed their excitement with us with the hope that they’re holding the division one winning entry.

“Congratulations to the mystery winner and we hope we can share the winning news with them soon.”

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