
Debut Lotto Ticket Wins M. Turner $45 Million Jackpot From June 10 Draw
Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) disclosed on Thursday that M. Turner has come forward to collect a $45 million Lotto jackpot. Turner said the winning slip was also the first ticket she had ever purchased for the game.
She chose her numbers without a fixed system for that initial play. The line she bought—03, 09, 10, 31, 32, and 35—matched the combination drawn on June 10.
Turner told the company she was still taking in the size of the win. "I still can't believe it," she said. "I just decided to try my luck, and it turned out to be the best decision I ever make." She realised she had won while watching the live draw. "When I saw the numbers drawn and I checked my ticket, I was in disbelief. Me feel nervous, excited, happy, everything," Turner said.
She said the money will allow her to pursue a goal she has held for years. "I've been wanting to buy my own home for years now but the money just wasn't there. Now I can build a nice home and rest easy under my own roof."
Stefan Miller, chief executive officer of Supreme Ventures Gaming, praised Turner and tied her account to the operator's wider aims. "As we celebrate 25 years of making winners every day, her experience is a powerful reminder of how our games continue to transform lives in meaningful ways. Hearing her story about winning the Lotto jackpot on her very first try and her intention to use those funds to fulfill her dream of homeownership, reinforces our commitment to delivering exciting opportunities for our players across Jamaica."
The payout is the third Lotto jackpot recorded in Jamaica so far in 2026. In January, a player from Westmoreland won $71 million when 06, 20, 28, 32, 35, and 36 were drawn. In May, a ticket holder in Portland collected $81 million after the numbers 02, 15, 24, 30, 35, and 36 came up.
Syndicated from Jamaica Star · originally published .
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