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Clerk Hopes SuperLotto Winner Is A Regular

Video: Amrane Kifouche sold the ticket that brings someone $33 million in SuperLotto Plus at Ygnacio Valley Road Shell station.

Amrane Kifouche doesn't know who bought the $33 million SuperLotto Plus ticket from him Wednesday evening.

"I don't know who this person is, but I hope it's one of my regular customers — people who I like," said Kifouche.

Kifouche, at the Shell station at 1790 Ygnacio Valley Road that is adjacent to Heather Farm Park, sold the winning ticket around 7 p.m. Wednesday. An hour and 15 minutes later, he received an automated call from the state saying, "Your location has sold the jackpot-winning ticket," Kifouche said

The vendor receives $165,000 for selling the bodacious ticket. "I don't know," Kifouche chuckled when asked if would receive some of that money.

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