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West Australians scooped four Division 1 Lotto winning tickets in the New Year's Eve $31 million Megadraw on Saturday night.
The winning tickets, each worth $1.3 million, were sold at:
- Doric Street Newsagency in Scarborough - Gateways News and Lottery Centre in Success - Here's Luck Lottery Centre in Cloverdale; and - West Perth Newsagency (10 share syndicate)
The state's four winners will share the $31 million prize pool with 19 other winners from around the nation.
Lotterywest spokewoman Pina Compagnone said it was a great result for WA.
"Whether our Megadraw winners realise they have struck Lotto luck yet, I'm sure their prize will provide them with a great start to the New Year," she said.
Oshin Kiszko spent Christmas Day at home with his family before passing away on Wednesday morning. His family and friends attended a service at his home.
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