Blind River resident wins $250K with Instant Sonic Multiplier
Richard Riley of Blind River is $250,000 richer after winning with Instant Sonic Multiplier.
Riley, a regular lottery player for 40 years, said when he played his ticket in his car, he originally thought he won $250.
“As I took a closer look and noticed $250,000, I wanted to cry," he said in a news release Monday from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
"I pulled out my phone and scanned it using the OLG app. It was earth-shattering! I felt so thankful."
The retiree said he called his wife, but she was at work so he had to leave a message.
“I needed her to call me back to be my voice of reason,” Riley said.
“I wish everyone could experience this and have this feeling … I will pay some bills and invest for the future. I want to make the most out of this. It gives my wife and I so much freedom to enjoy life in the moment."
The winning ticket was purchased at Mics Kwik Way on Causley Street in Blind River.
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