Quebec man not retiring after winning $12.5 million Lotto Max jackpot
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With a giant cheque for $12.5 million in his hands, Montreal-area man Shawn Batten had a whole lot to smile about on Monday. “I’m feeling pretty good, still a little shocked,” Batten said. On May 20th, the Monteregie resident got the phone call that changed his life. Loto-Quebec was on the line to tell him he was a Lotto Max Grand Prize winner. “It took me some time to make sure it wasn’t a scam or fraud or something like that,” he said. Get breaking Montreal news Get breaking Montreal news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won't miss a trending story. BY PROVIDING YOUR EMAIL ADDRES…
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