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Kathel and a British expat won $1 million each at the DDF raffle draw on Tuesday.
Speaking to Khaleej Times over the phone, he said: "It was first week of January and I was having coffee with my friend at a popular joint and we talked about the DDF raffle, among other things. He dared me to buy a ticket and he said, 'but it's about Dh1,050'.
"I replied: 'Why not?' I've always been wanting to try my luck," added Kathel, who lives in Sharjah and works as cabin crew for Air Arabia.
A lot of complicated calculations went into purchasing just the right ticket. "I believe in numerology and my lucky number is 8 as my birthday is December 17 (1+7=8). So, I chose ticket number 2582 because 2+5=7 and 8+2=10; 7+10=17."
On Tuesday, Kathel got a call from a Dubai number. "The guy on the other end asked me if I had bought a raffle ticket and I said yes. Then he said: 'Calm yourself, you just won $1 million!'
"His words did not immediately sink in as I was still very sleepy, coming from an evening flight. But after five minutes, I realised that I had won.
"I haven't called anyone yet, not even my parents and siblings who are in Madhya Pradesh, because I want to get hold of the cheque first and would really want to be sure that I'm now a millionaire," he said.
Kathel hasn't planned what he will do the $1 million. "I will first invite my parents and siblings to come to the UAE, then I will probably look to buy for a flat of my own in Dubai."
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