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NSW woman’s last-minute swap leads to $60 million windfall

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A N.S.W woman informs her of a change at the last minute Power ball figures have led to a windfall totaling more than $60 million.
The Queanbeyan lady changed a single digit, which not only gave her the only victory in all of Australia division one prize pool but achieved 19 times the Division 2 prize, increasing her winnings by a whopping $638,678.
The woman looked at the state of origin of women when she got a call from lottery officials about her win, but she couldn’t “believe this is real.”
A New South Wales woman’s last-minute change to her Powerball numbers has resulted in a windfall totaling more than $60 million. (The Lot)

“It’s insane, absolutely insane,” she said, according to The Lott.

‘My mouth has gone completely dry – this is crazy. You have no idea how much my head is spinning right now.

“I actually changed one of the numbers on the PowerHit. I did a quick selection on the ticket, but then I thought I had too many numbers in the 30s. I had 33 and 34, so I took out 33 and made it 5. How insane is that!”

The self-described “everyday worker” told representatives that she, like everyone else, struggled with the cost of living.

The woman looked at the women’s state of origin when she got a call from lottery officials about her win, but she couldn’t “believe this was real.” (Getty)

“Until ten minutes ago I had a mortgage,” said the winner of the mystery.

‘I’ll continue to work for the time being…but it may not be full-time.

“I’m still young enough to enjoy this, share it with the family and make sure everyone feels comfortable for the rest of my life.

The winning numbers in Powerball drawing 1567 were 26, 30, 10, 34, 16, 5 and 12. The Powerball number was 11.

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