A Baldivis couple experienced a bout of nausea after discovering their Saturday Lotto ticket matched the numbers to a $2.5 million prize.
The ticket, purchased online, was one of the three tickets to claim a Division One prize in last Saturday’s Superdraw.
“After I checked my ticket, I had to Google how Lotto works to be sure I had won,” the winner said.
“When I showed my partner, she was so surprised that she came close to vomiting.”
The couple, who had purchased their first home last year, said they plan to pay off their mortgage and enjoy an overseas holiday.
Meanwhile, the millionaires keep coming in WA, with a ticket in Wednesday's Lotto draw turning into a Division One prize worth $1 million.
The winning ticket was purchased from Jackpot Lottery Centre in Mirrabooka.

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