Colorado man wins $5 million lottery jackpot, buys a watermelon

Colorado man wins $5 million lottery jackpot, buys a watermelon
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Who wants to be a melon-aire?

A 77-year-old Colorado man won more than $5 million last week and the first thing he decided to purchase was a watermelon — and flowers for his wife.

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Waldemar “Bud” T., an avid outdoorsman from Montrose, had been away on a hiking trip through the Holy Cross Wilderness with his golden retriever when the winning Colorado Lotto+ jackpot digits were drawn on Sept. 6. 

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When he returned home, the lucky winner learned that he was $5,067,041 richer after checking the lottery’s website.

“It must be a mistake,” he told the Colorado Lottery he’d initially thought.

Bud chose to take the lump sum cash option of $2,533,520. The first thing he bought? — a ripe watermelon for himself and a bouquet for his wife, he said.


Bud decided to take the cash prize, and says he will donate some of the winnings to charities.
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He said his wife has some upcoming surgeries the winnings will help cover, but besides some simple fruit and flowers, he has no other plans besides looking to give back.

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“I’m going to give to some charities and really think about what it is I was meant to do with this,” he said.

Bud, who always plays his top-secret lucky numbers, purchased the winning ticket at the Hangin Tree Travel Plaza in Montrose.

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