7-second delay costs man $13.5m lottery win

Ticket machine issues one for that night's draw and another for the following week seconds later

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Ottawa: A Quebec man who bought a lottery ticket seven seconds too late to be declared the winner has lost his Supreme Court of Canada bid to appeal a decision denying him half of the $27-million prize.

The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to accept Joel Ifergan's appeal.

Ifergan bought two Super 7 tickets in May 2008, seconds before the 9pm cutoff.

The first ticket was printed showing the May 23 date - that night's draw. The second ticket with the winning numbers for that night's jackpot, was printed a few seconds later with a date for the following week's draw.

Ifergan blamed the delay on Loto-Quibec's central computer system and sued the province's lottery regulator for half of the jackpot because there was another a winning ticket.

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