João Ribeirinho learned on Tuesday evening that the tobacco shop he has run for less than two years, on Avenida do Bessa, in Ramalde, Porto, had registered a winning ticket for the biggest EuroMillions jackpot ever. “Happy” to learn that one of his customers had won the biggest prize of the Santa Casa Games to date, João Ribeirinho admits it was a “historic day.”
The only winner of the European competition guessed five numbers and two stars in one attempt. The rate was manual and the lowest of all, that is, a minimum of two and a half euros.
The news that the first Euromillions jackpot prize of 213 million was won in Portugal has sparked a search for the key on Santa Casa’s digital platforms. Nuno Pires, a spokesman for Santa Casa Games, says it is “not surprising that this is the case” as it was the largest prize ever awarded in Portugal.
“The winner now has 90 days to collect the prize from the central gaming services of Santa Casa in Lisbon, and the subsequent process is carried out quickly,” explains Nuno Pires.
The winner has not yet claimed his prize on Wednesday, but he already knows that the 213 million euros he won is subject to stamp duty at a rate of 20%, and therefore about 42 million will go to the state. About 171 million euros will go into the player’s bank account.
“You need to have a head to manage that kind of money,” said Maria Fernanda, a customer at the NLetras tobacco shop. Heitor Fernandez, another customer, celebrated the “luck” of the “neighbor” with the owners.
“This is a lucky day for those who live here, although we don’t know who the lucky person is, but we know that he is our neighbor,” he laughed.
Author: Fatima Vilasa
Source: CM Jornal

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