Helen Redhead Thompson, from Prévost, won the jackpot The goose that lays golden eggs during the show last November 17, when it amounted to $425,000. This amount added to the $12,000 she won during the Game of Doors, so she got her hands on a total of $437,000.
Helen plans to use part of this amount to go on a cruise with her husband, just to celebrate their 45the big wedding anniversary! She also plans to spoil her loved ones, especially her grandchildren.
Highlights
Helen Redhead Thompson watches The goose that lays golden eggs every Sunday and buys tickets regularly. When she discovered that she had won a TV participation, she rushed to inform her husband: “Michel, we’re going to TV! “.
During her appearance on the show, Helen found herself in a tiebreaker with another competitor, Yvan Boucher, who represented his partner Elise Marcoux. She chose to leave the envelope with Yvan in order to find out what was in egg number 24. To the great surprise of everyone on set, it was the jackpot that was there! The envelope contained $40,000.
To watch the show in which Helen participated, go to the Loteries Loto-Québec YouTube channel: . She appears there from the first to the ninth minute.
In brief
· Lottery: The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs
· Prize won: $437,000
· Category: TV participation
· Show broadcast date: November 17, 2024
· Place of residence of the winner: Prévost, Laurentides
· Place of purchase of ticket: Pharmacie Jean Coutu (2627, boulevard du Curé-Labelle, Prévost)
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