Toronto Man Wins $60M Lotto After Suspicious Call from OLG

Toronto Man Wins 60M Lotto After Suspicious Call from OLG

Toronto Man Wins $60M Lotto After Suspicious Call from OLG

Let me tell you about this absolutely wild story that’s been making waves in Toronto recently — it’s about a 26-year-old guy named Bocheng Mei, who just became sixty million dollars richer overnight thanks to the Lotto 6/49.

Now, here’s the kicker — it all started with a phone call. Bocheng was at work when he got a call from an unknown number. Naturally, he was skeptical. I mean, who wouldn’t be, right? Especially these days, with so many scam calls going around. The caller said they were from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation — the OLG — and asked him to check his OLG.ca account.

Instead of panicking or giving out any info, Bocheng did what a lot of cautious people would do — he started Googling them, just to make sure it wasn’t a scam. What convinced him it was legit? They never asked for any personal or banking details. They simply told him to go look at his account. So, he did.

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And then — boom — the shock hit. Turns out, Bocheng had the winning ticket for the May 7th Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot . That’s a massive $60 million win. As you can imagine, he was completely floored. His hands and feet actually went numb from the shock. He quietly finished his shift, logged off, and tried to wrap his head around the fact that his life had just changed forever.

The first people he called? His parents. He tried to stay calm, but they were just as stunned as he was — maybe even more. At first, they were worried it was a scam too. But once he confirmed everything, he reassured them they’d never need to worry about money again. He even told them it was time to retire and enjoy life.

It took Bocheng about a week before he could fully process what had happened. Slowly, he started telling his closest friends, and their reactions were priceless — jumping up and down, screaming, basically doing all the things he was feeling on the inside. He admitted he’s not the most expressive person, but having their support meant the world to him.

So what’s next for Toronto’s newest multi-millionaire? Well, he’s not rushing into anything flashy. He’s planning to invest in his education — because he genuinely loves learning — and he wants to travel the world. Top of his list? Seeing the Northern Lights in places like Iceland and Finland. And of course, he’s planning to buy a home in Toronto and take care of his parents.

Bocheng Mei’s story is a reminder that life can change in an instant — sometimes from a call you almost don’t answer.

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