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'Highly confidential data' to be analysed in Sydney pensioner's $3.3 million lotto lawsuit - The Age

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He says when he handed in his ticket to the newsagency he saw the words "provisional winner" come up.

But the shop attendant - who didn't speak English very well - threw the ticket in the bin saying "no winner" and refused to return it, Mr Renshaw says.

The unclaimed $3.3 million is one-third of the first division prize in Oz Lotto Draw 188.

"I know what I saw, it has been playing on my mind for 20 years," Mr Renshaw told an earlier hearing.

But Mr Jogan-Doran has previously submitted the case was "doomed for failure".

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On Tuesday, barrister Louise Goodchild, who is acting pro bono for Mr Renshaw, said he agreed to Associate Justice Joanne Harrison being provided with the highly confidential winning ticket data file information.

She can then see if it matched up with details in Mr Renshaw's affidavit about the date and time he said he bought his ticket and what games he played.

"It seems to me if the winning ticket data does not fall within that time frame it would be the end of the proceedings," she said.

Associate Justice Harrison adjourned the case to October 7, saying she would contact the lawyers if she had any problems analysing the confidential data.

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