A lucky Airport worker from San Francisco scoops a big jackpot recently

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A worker from San Francisco bags a big jackpot recently in scratch off lottery game

A fortunate Northern Californian airport employee is now $20 million richer after purchasing a scratch off ticket at a Bay Area store and playing it during his lunch break, lottery officials announced.

Durwin Hickman, a skycap at the San Francisco International Airport, bought the ticket at a liquor store in Hayward, a city about 20 miles east of the airport, the California State Lottery said.

The owner of the store who sold out the golden ticket to the winner will also receives a bonus of $100,000 for selling it, lottery officials said.

Now the winner have 180 days from the day of the lottery draw to claim the winning prize money, lottery officials said.

The winner told the lottery officials that he will going to start a new buisness from the winning prize money.