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Deer Park mum and daughter win big

A Deer Park mum and daughter had their day turned upside down yesterday by the revelation they won $1 million in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw.

The Victorians held one of the five division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4487 on Saturday, July 20.

Each division one winning entry pocketed $1,012,896.39.

“Are you for real!?” the winning mum exclaimed when an official from The Lott revealed their prize.

“My daughter and I are absolutely over the moon… “It’s the best call I’ve ever had! Believe you me!

“I’ve been playing TattsLotto for over 40 years and I never thought I’d get a call like this.

“I’m still in shock! I just don’t know what to think. It’s a dream come true,” the happy daughter added.

“This is life-changing for us.

“For me, it means I can pay a few bills off. We’ll also get a new car and go on a cruise! For mum, it’s a great nest egg for her.”

The winning duo’s 18-game QuickPick was purchased at Brimbank Central Lotto & News, Kiosk K16, Brimbank Centre, Cnr Neale and Station Roads, Deer Park.

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