
Justin Simprios, a 35-year-old immigrant from Greater Wensuli, won a prize of 80 million Canadian dollars with a lottery ticket of 12 Canadian dollars, setting a record for winning a single prize in Canada. The lottery ticket drawn on May 9 originated from his temporary intention to buy hamburger ingredients for his family-he found that the prize pool was as high as 80 million that night and bought lottery tickets conveniently, but he didn't expect it to become a realistic version of "a windfall from heaven". At the scene of receiving the prize, the novice father still couldn't hide his excitement: "When checking the number, his hand shook like an electric shock. After confirming the winning, the whole family didn't sleep a wink all night." The combination of winning numbers 06, 10, 16, 17, 30, 38 and prize number 25 makes Justin the first lucky person in BC province to win 80 million yuan after the Lotto Max prize ceiling is raised. He admits that he submitted his resignation letter to the company the day after winning the prize. The first task is to let his family bid farewell to the financial pressure completely: help his mother retire early, pay off the medical school debt for his sister, support his wife's relatives, and even plan to build a dream home in Suri. The Filipino immigrant has never forgotten to give back to the community and has started to contact charities, hoping to bring warmth to those in need. According to the data of BC Lottery Company, the winning probability of Lotto Max first prize is only 33.29 million, and Justin's lottery ticket completely rewrote the life track of this ordinary immigrant family.