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Savannah lottery player wins over $800k

Savannah lottery player wins over $800k

Yahoo21-03-2025

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — One lucky Savannahian won big playing the Fantasy 5 on Wednesday.
There was two winners Wednesday, one in Savannah and another in Marietta. Both won $820,337.
The lucky tickets matched all five numbers, 04-10-14-18-29, a Georgia Lottery spokesperson said.
The tickets were purchases at the Sandfly Convenience at 1 Diamond Causeway and the Roswell Road Food Mart at 3782 Roswell Road.
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