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Bangladeshi security guard wins Dh40,000 in Dubai raffle

The 40-year-old security guard only earns Dh1,200.

Mohammed Hossain, a 40-year-old Bangladeshi security guard, had been getting restless evenings as his mom endured a brain stroke and was hospitalized since mid-December. With his pitiful pay of Dh1,200, Hossain was not able mastermind cash for his mom's treatment. In any case, on one of the uncommon events when Hossain wandered into a shopping center to get a coat for himself, he won Dh40,000 in a wager draw from the Dubai Shopping Malls Group. 

"My mom has been in the ICU for a month. I didn't have enough cash to get her admitted to a private clinic, Miraculously, I won Dh40,000 from the Dubai Shopping Malls Group. I am extremely appreciative to Allah. I have told my sibling, who is in Chittagong, to look for the best medicinal administrations for my mom since nothing implies more to me than her." 

He struck gold as he bought wedding ring 

Cabbie Babur Hussain, 29, has no cash to save for shopping. Yet, this Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), he chose to wander out to shop as he was returning to Pakistan to get hitched. His trek to a gem retailer to purchase a wedding band for his lady of the hour to-be demonstrated fortunate for him as Hussain prevailed upon 250 grams of gold worth Dh30,000 in the Dubai Gold and Jewelry Group pool draw. 

Hussain, who has been in the UAE for more than nine years, stated: "I am truly energized and can't clarify how fortunate I feel. I am will utilize this whole gold bar to make adornments for her. I made a buy of Dh750 and won gold worth more than Dh35,000. I have not educated my family as I need to give them an unexpected when I go to Pakistan in the not so distant future." 

 

Expat to donate winnings to charity

Indian expat Noushad, 44, was another fortunate champ of the Dubai Gold and Jewelry Group advancement. Noushad, who has been living in the UAE for a long time, said he intends to utilize the cash that he would get in the wake of pitching the gold bar to back the marriage of "four or five monetarily frail ladies" in the place where he grew up of Thrissur, Kerala. 

"I never take an interest in draws, yet this time my companion said there was no damage in filling the coupon for the draw and I did ... We comprehend we can't orchestrate a major wedding, yet my family and I might want to contribute in the manner in which we can." 

Tawhid Abdullah, director, Dubai Gold and Jewelry Group, said the gathering has given away over 900kg of gold in super gems crusades for DSF. "The huge rewards have changed numerous lives, helped numerous to have their blessing from heaven and manufacture the existence they have been longing for. Gems darlings from all over the globe rush to Dubai amid the DSF to purchase their most loved piece while getting an opportunity to win a fortune. It is genuinely an exciting and compensating background for purchasers."

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