Hakeem Nosiru won the January 17 Lotto Max draw and was one day away from claiming the money when the signed ticket, which he taped to the inside his wife's purse for safekeeping, was missing after they attended church.
That sparked a frantic search of their home, with garbage bins being upended and their contents picked through, an effort that left Nosiru and his wife who are originally from Nigeria empty handed and feeling "miserable.
But the saga wasn't over yet, as Nosiru gave the ticket to Ontario Provincial Police, who were investigating the matter for Ontario Lottery and Gaming to ensure there were no further snags.
Everything checked out and Nosiru and his wife Abiola were beaming for the cameras at the OLG prize center yesterday, telling reporters they were planning on travelling the world and helping out their family.
"We just wanted to see the reality. And the reality is right here now," she said, fighting back tears.
She wasn't sure what they'll do for the woman who ended the ticket's exodus, but told her "I just want to say thank you.
