Heather Andrews had to wait hours to tell her sister, who lives on the east coast
Heather Andrews and her sister Gwen Leeder won $5 million from the Oct. 21, 2023 Lotto 6/49 draw. Andrews found out first, but had to wait to tell Leeder because she lives in Stittsville, Ont. and was already asleep.
The sisters were most excited to celebrate the news with each other — in fact, no one else knew about their win besides Leeder’s daughter.
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