Saudi Arabia's Abdullah Al-Qahtani meets Morocco's Taha Bendaoud in the main event
Mohammed A.K., a 51-year-old Indian national based in Abu Dhabi, won $1 million in Millennium Millionaire Series 321 with ticket number 3644. A.K., a resident of the UAE for more than 20 years, works as a technical manager for a construction firm.
A long-time participant in the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire since Series 32, A.K. bought five tickets including one online for this series and was delighted that he finally won.
"Dubai Duty Free is doing a great job in making every month a minimum of two millionaires. What an amazing promotion! Thank you to the whole team of Dubai Duty Free," he said.
The second millionaire is Mohammad Darweesh, a Jordanian national from Amman. Darweesh, who bought his lucky ticket number 1066 in Series 322, was not available for comment.
Following the Millennium Millionaire draw, three winners of luxury vehicle were also unveiled.
Ahmed Al Azzawe, a Canadian national, became the owner of a Bentley Bentayga V8 (White/Hotspur) when his ticket number 0474 in Series 1743 that he bought online was drawn.
Aneesh Chacko, an Indian national from Kerala, won a Moto Guzzi Milano motorbike (Grey Gloss) in Series 395 with ticket number 0327, while Ikuro Adachi, a Japanese national from Tokyo, won an Aprilla Tuono RR motorbike (Grigio Magny) in Series 396 with ticket number 0022.
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