Berlin, March 23 – In a remarkable turn of events, a 90-year-old woman from Berlin has secured a jackpot of 1.5 million euros in the German TV Lottery (Deutsche Fernsehlotterie) with a Mega-Los ticket. The win came just after her 90th birthday, making the occasion even more memorable.
A Sensation for the German TV Lottery
“For us at the TV Lottery, this is also a sensation,” a lottery spokesperson told the “Tagesspiegel,” which first reported on the extraordinary win. The lottery organization expressed hopes that the elderly lady would “enjoy it for a very, very long time.”
Birthday Luck: A Timely Win
The Managing Director of the German TV Lottery extended congratulations to the winner, stating, “Every one of our tickets helps people across Germany who are not on the sunny side of life. But it can also bring great personal happiness – and that retrospectively for an already fantastic birthday.”
The Berlin resident had the option to choose between the 1.5 million euro lump sum or a monthly pension of 5,000 euros. Given her age, the pension was likely not a preferred option.
Slim Odds: 1 in 10 Million Chance
The odds of winning the main prize in this lottery are a slim 1 in 10 million. It is not known how long the woman has been playing, but the German TV Lottery has been in operation for 70 years.
The Mega-Los ticket, which costs 12 euros, is required to win the 1.5 million euro prize. This significant jackpot is drawn only every six weeks in a special drawing. Unlike traditional lotteries, the prize amount does not increase if there is no winner in the previous draw, and each ticket is unique, meaning a winner does not have to share their prize.
Other Lottery Wins and How to Play
Related to this, a millionaire was recently made on the “Day of Happiness” through a special lottery drawing, winning exactly one million euros. Other lottery winners have also been reported.
Lottery tickets can be purchased online or at various sales outlets. For those interested in participating, individual tickets ensure that any winnings are not shared.
Looking Ahead: What Does the Future Hold?
While the immediate future for the fortunate Berlin woman involves enjoying her newfound wealth, the German TV Lottery continues its mission to support charitable causes across the country. The organization emphasizes that every ticket purchased contributes to helping those in need, making each win a dual celebration of personal fortune and societal benefit.
The story of the 90-year-old winner serves as a testament to the unpredictable nature of luck and the enduring appeal of lotteries, offering hope and excitement to millions of participants.