A man in his 70s in Canada won the lottery again after 7 years, and it is a hot topic because he was lucky to have his second jackpot.

According to Canadian news sources on the 19th (local time), Raymond Rillington, 70, from Dingwall, Nova Scotia, hit all six of the lottery lottery numbers announced on the 15th, and hits C$17.4 million (about 156). 100 million won).

His winnings are the second largest in Nova Scotia's lottery, the news agency said.

Rillington won 3.2 million Canadian dollars (about 2.8 billion won) with the same lottery in 2013, and it is said that the lottery was purchased at the same store.

Rellington attended the event to pay the prizes held in Halifax with his wife on the same day, saying, "I thought it couldn't be real."

The moment he confirmed his winning, he looked at his wife and shouted "It's us again," and when his wife Gay asked, "What?", he said, "It's us again."

Rillington said, "It's hard to believe the repeated luck on a board where you can't expect to win once, let alone the second one," he said, saying, "It's enough to pass out six numbers twice."

He joked that he would win again every time, saying, "I came to think that it was correct after I had to confirm it and check it 6 or 7 times."

Rillington, who retired from serving at the Canadian Parks Authority, said that while preparing for retirement with the first prize, he bought a new house, a car, and traveled. This time, he said he will help 5 children and 6 grandchildren.

In particular, he expressed his intention to support public institutions in the local community with this prize.

"There are small hospitals and stores in our small neighborhoods that help us," he said. "As long as they exist for us, we want to help them if we are capable."

(Photo = CTV website capture, Yonhap News)