Ontario citizen wins $70-million in Lotto Max Millions jackpot .

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Two Max million tickets, each worth $1 million, were sold in Toronto and Etobicoke.

OLG reveals where winning Lotto Max ticket for $70M jackpot was bought in Ontario.  Ontario  cotizen is waking up $70-million richer after Tuesday's by winning  the  prize, he was the  single ticket holder in the province.

The winning ticket was sold somewhere in Toronto. Also, two Max millions tickets, each worth $1 million, were sold in Toronto and Etobicoke.

 As for the two Lotto Max second prize winning tickets, each worth $625,178.40, those were sold in Timiskaming/Cochrane District and Simcoe County. Before this a  woman in Hamilton, Ontario became a multimillionaire after she won  $60-million jackpot.

On May 26, Leah Murdoch took home the largest cheque amount  ever awarded to a Lotto Max jackpot winner.

She bought the $5 "quick pick" ticket  in April 19 to draw. Her earnings come on the top  of a $1 million Lotto Max ticket bought in Toronto expiring after a year when she didn't claimed it earlier .

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