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Family claims $314 million Powerball jackpot

Ex-Ohio auto worker, his adult kids win 4th-highest payment from game

IMAGE: David W. Coterel Jr., David W. Coterel, Lynn Hiles
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David Coterel Jr., far left, David Coterel and Lynn Hiles, winners of the Powerball jackpot, took the lump-sum payment of $146 million.
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updated 6:47 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2007

INDIANAPOLIS - A retired auto worker and his two adult children claimed a $314 million Powerball jackpot Monday after waiting two weeks to step forward.

“I know the world is going to turn upside down,” said David W. Coterel, 65, of Riverside, Ohio.

Coterel’s daughter, Lynn Hiles, 46, said she has quit her job as a postal worker in Dayton, Ohio. Her 42-year-old brother, David W. Coterel Jr., recently took a buyout from his job at an auto parts plant.

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Neither has any children, and their mother, Dorothy, died of cancer three years ago.

The family decided to take the cash option on the prize from the Aug. 25 drawing, meaning they will collect $145,985,099 before taxes, Hoosier Lottery executive director Kathryn Densborn said.

The elder Coterel, who is retired from General Motors, bought the quick-pick ticket the afternoon of the drawing.

“I lost it,” he said of learning he had the winning ticket. “I’m an emotional person, but I really lost it.”

Winning numbers
The winning ticket bearing the numbers 2, 8, 23, 29, 35 and Powerball 19 was bought at a Speedway convenience store in Richmond, along the Indiana-Ohio state line about 60 miles east of Indianapolis.

The store where the winning ticket was sold is about 3 miles on U.S. 40 from another Speedway store that sold the winning ticket for a $295.7 million Powerball jackpot to a group of 13 co-workers from a factory in suburban Columbus, Ohio, in July 1998.

The 1998 jackpot was the largest of its kind to that point. Last month’s jackpot is the fourth-largest in the 22-year history of the multistate Powerball game.

Powerball is played in 29 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The record jackpot was $365 million won by eight workers at a Nebraska meatpacking plant in February 2006.

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