$5 million lottery win for Grand Forks man

Congratulations to Frank Senger from Grand Forks.

He’s won $5 million in the BC Lottery.

Senger checked his 6-49 ticket at the Pharmasave in Grand Forks and initially didn’t understand the on screen message.

He said the check-a-ticket machine had a lot of writing on it and he thought it said ‘not a winner’.

But on closer inspection he says the display had a 5 followed by a lot of zeros!

He hasn’t decided what to do with the winnings but there’s no shortage of family who could benefit.

Senger has eight children, 18 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and nine brothers and sisters.

*Picture – Frank Senger (on right) just got rich

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