Shane Couchman of London won the $1M Maxmillion in the June 3 Lotto Max Draw. Photo courtesy of OLG.Shane Couchman of London won the $1M Maxmillion in the June 3 Lotto Max Draw. Photo courtesy of OLG.
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'I was so shocked' London sheet metal worker wins $1M

It was such a big windfall, even Shane Couchman's wife didn't believe him when he said he had won.

The 47-year-old London sheet metal worker claimed a Maxmillion $1 million dollar prize in the June 3 Lotto Max draw.

"I was so shocked I didn't know how to feel – I wasn't sure if all the zeroes I was seeing was real," Couchman said of his reaction to seeing the big win come up on the store ticket scanner. "My wife was shocked – she didn't believe me at first."

So far, Couchman has two ideas on how to spend the money - invest some and go on a vacation.

"It feels great," he said while picking up his winnings at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto.

OLG also announced on Wednesday that a group of nine people from Middlesex County won the second prize in the January 1 Lotto 6/49 draw.

Lisa Franssen, Cheryl Oliver, Dana Beaton, Dorothy Murphy, Gary Purser, James Page, Karla Krekewich-Lafayette, Marilyn McQueen, all of Mount Brydges, and George Painter of Komoka will be sharing $61,979.40

That works out to $6,886.60 each.

Seven of the nine winners of the January 1 Lotto 6/49 second prize winners. Photo courtesy of OLG. Seven of the nine winners of the January 1 Lotto 6/49 second prize winners. Photo courtesy of OLG.

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