There was a situation where the lottery winning numbers were serial numbers of '6, 7, 8, 9, 10'
The lottery winning numbers have become serial numbers such as '05', '06', '07', '08', '09', and '10', which has attracted a great deal of attention all over the world.
Six in a row: winning numbers in South African lottery are: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 | South Africa | The Guardian
It is a state-run lottery of South Africa ' Ithuba National Lottery of the lottery' is to provide, what attracted popular in recent years because there is a high payment ' power ball is'. With Powerball, the winning amount is determined by a combination of 6 2-digit numbers. Specifically, five winning numbers and one jackpot (big hit), a total of six numbers, will be announced, and the winning amount will change depending on how many of these numbers match.
On Tuesday, December 1, 2020, the winning numbers for this Powerball were announced. The winning numbers were '05', '06', '07', '08', '09', and the jackpot was '10', and it was a big topic that all the numbers were serial numbers. Looking at the official website, the number of winners who guessed all six numbers is '20', and the winning amount is 5,858,1989.40 rand (about 40 million yen).
Ithuba National Lottery said on the night of December 1st, 'Congratulations to the 20 Powerball winners! The winning numbers may be unexpected, but many players have chosen this serial number.' Many South Africans claim on social media that their winning numbers have been tampered with.
According to the South African National Lottery Commission , six serial numbers have never been won in a lottery in the country. In addition, since many users suspect fraud, 'we will investigate again whether the lottery method for winning numbers was fraudulent.'
Ndivhuho Mafela, a spokeswoman for the National Lottery Commission, told AFP that 'if something goes wrong, we'll report it, and we're currently investigating whether the lottery was fraudulent. We are in the process of doing so. '
'It's not uncommon to have two first-class winners, but it's very rare to have as many as 20 first-class winners,' said The Guardian of the British media. In 2003, 33 people won the 1st prize at the Ituba National Lottery.
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