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    Jamaican labourer wins J$245 Million Super Lotto jackpot

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    “Me happy man, me happy,” a labourer from St Catherine declared after becoming the latest Super Lotto millionaire, claiming a jackpot of J$245 million.

    The winning ticket, featuring the numbers 06, 10, 12, 15, 22, and Superball 10, was hit on Friday, February 28.

    “I’ll be investing the money and using it to make some moves to turn my life around,” the winner said, also noting he intends to ensure his children’s educational expenses are covered.

    Speaking at the handover event, Stefan Miller, Acting CEO of Supreme Ventures Gaming Limited expressed his pleasure at presenting yet another Jamaican with the Super Lotto jackpot.

    “Every Super Lotto ticket carries the potential to transform lives, and today we celebrate another dream realised. We are very pleased to have once again changed a hard-working Jamaican’s life overnight and provided an opportunity for them to change not only their lives but also their families,” he said.

    This marks the second Super Lotto jackpot win of 2025, following January’s $258 million prize.

    Super Lotto is played across Jamaica, Barbados, St Kitts & Nevis, Anguilla, Antigua, and St Maarten.

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