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Indian expats win Dh100,000 from Mahzooz draw in Dubai

Binu, a 46-year-old father of two who has been residing in the UAE for the past 16 years, said: “I do not even know how to express my gratitude for this unexpected prize. This is the first time in my life that I have ever won anything. My colleagues introduced me to Mahzooz, and I’d like to thank them for that.”

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Three long-time Indian expatriates in the UAE have won Dh100,000 each in the recent 88th Mahzooz weekly draw in Dubai. Binu, a 46-year-old father of two who has been residing in the UAE for the past 16 years, said: “I do not even know how to express my gratitude for this unexpected prize. This is the first time in my life that I have ever won anything. My colleagues introduced me to Mahzooz, and I’d like to thank them for that.”

Mohamed, 37, a father of two and a UAE resident for 12 years, also learned about Mahzooz from his friends. He said: “I have been participating in the draw regularly, but I never imagined I would win such a large prize. It will undoubtedly transform my life and I want to thank Mahzooz for this incredible prize. I plan to pay my financial obligations and save some money for my family.”

Ewings, the operator of Mahzooz, said the top prize of Dh10 million was shared equally by two winners from India and the Philippines, after they got five out of five winning numbers (7-9-17-19-21)

Sathish, 31, who works as an administrative assistant for a private company and has been a UAE resident for the past 11 years, was shocked when his boss told him he won. He said he had not decided what to do yet with his money as he is still coming to terms with the fact that he won.

Ewings, the operator of Mahzooz, said the top prize of Dh10 million was shared equally by two winners from India and the Philippines, after they got five out of five winning numbers (7-9-17-19-21).

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