Indian wins $1 million jackpot in Qatar
BY Agencies8 Jan 2013 6:20 AM IST
Agencies8 Jan 2013 6:20 AM IST
An Indian national working in Qatar has hit the jackpot by winning a whopping USD one million cash prize in a lucky-draw in Doha.
Satheesa Babu, a 50-year-old father of two, won the draw conducted inside the Qatar Duty Free retail area at Doha International Airport. Qatar Duty Free is a subsidiary of Qatar Airways. An aircraft technician with the Qatar Emiri Air Force, Babu, resident of Qatar for 15 years, bought his lucky ticket in April before boarding his flight from Doha airport to Thiruvananthapuram.
‘Buying a ticket to win USD 1 million has become a habit for me for the last four years whenever I go for annual vacation to my home town in India. I am delighted to have finally won and can call myself a lucky person. My win makes me feel more secure as I can plan my family's future and invest in my children's education,’ Babu said. The US Dollar Millionaire raffle was launched in May 2006 giving passengers an opportunity to win the prize as each draw is made after 5,000 tickets are sold. ‘This is the best prize I've ever received in my life and I'm sure that I'll never lose a chance to buy the Millionaire draw ticket again,’ he said.
Satheesa Babu, a 50-year-old father of two, won the draw conducted inside the Qatar Duty Free retail area at Doha International Airport. Qatar Duty Free is a subsidiary of Qatar Airways. An aircraft technician with the Qatar Emiri Air Force, Babu, resident of Qatar for 15 years, bought his lucky ticket in April before boarding his flight from Doha airport to Thiruvananthapuram.
‘Buying a ticket to win USD 1 million has become a habit for me for the last four years whenever I go for annual vacation to my home town in India. I am delighted to have finally won and can call myself a lucky person. My win makes me feel more secure as I can plan my family's future and invest in my children's education,’ Babu said. The US Dollar Millionaire raffle was launched in May 2006 giving passengers an opportunity to win the prize as each draw is made after 5,000 tickets are sold. ‘This is the best prize I've ever received in my life and I'm sure that I'll never lose a chance to buy the Millionaire draw ticket again,’ he said.
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