Julie Wood: The move paid off, with the 54-year-old ticket winning her $1.17 million, all caught on camera by the hotel security CCTV."The girls were shaking and Brad though I was having a ditzy day and dreaming," she said, according to Nine News Australia. Partner Brad Pinney said Ms Bell came out "pale and screaming" and he though she was "full of it". Bartender Julie Wood said it was just as surprising for her and the fellow staff members. Baxter woman Debbie Bell was at the Baxter Hotel in Melbourne south-east on Wednesday night, out of work and down on her luck, when she decided to spend four dollars on a Keno game. The self-confessed hippies will give some of the cash to their six children, and pay for a wedding, but said the money won't change who they are."The first thing she wanted to do this morning was go to the Salvation Army and buy a coat that she liked," Mr Pinney said. Ms Bell has lived on a farm in Baxter for four years, and despite striking it rich, said she won't be trading it in for a mansion because she cannot imagine living anywhere else.© ninemsn 20156pm NEWSVictoria Good News National Buzz Email your news tips Do you have any news photos or videos Property news: A guide to property investment in Adelaide - realestate.com.au Property news: What the craziest thing you’d do to save for a home - news: Share market instability may lead to RBA rate cut - news: 20 years of change in Australia property market - realestate.com.au
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