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UK ticket wins in £148.5m Euro lotto

A UK ticket-holder has staked a claim to a £148.6 million EuroMillions jackpot, the National Lottery has announced.

A ticket, bought last week at a location still to be identified, scooped the prize, making it the nation’s second-largest lottery win ever.

It is just behind the £161m that Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in North Ayrshire, landed last July in the EuroMillions. They have spent part of their winnings on helping children with disabilities.

The difference in the exchange rate means this week’s jackpot was slightly lower than the Weirs’.

A National Lottery spokeswoman confirmed 
a ticket holder had come forward. If the claim is validated, the prize could be paid out tomorrow. It will be up to the ticket holder 
to decide whether to go public.

“It’s amazing to have another big EuroMillions win in the UK – the seventh jackpot to be won here this year,” said the National Lottery spokeswoman.

“We are looking forward to welcoming the ticket holder into our millionaires club, joining the 2,900 millionaires created by the National Lottery to date.

“In addition to the fantastic run of luck with big winners in 2012, EuroMillions players are also making a difference to communities across the UK, contributing to the £30m raised every week for National Lottery Good Causes.”

Friday night’s winning main EuroMillions numbers were 50, 21, 17, 48 and 11, and the Lucky Star numbers were 09 and 10.

The winning ticket collects £148,656,000.


 
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