Sunday 24 January 2016

Woman tries to claim historic $67m jackpot winning with ticket she’d put through the wash


The woman who claims to be the biggest ever lottery jackpot, show that the United Kingdom announces itself to its prey - except the winning ticket was partially destroyed by them through the wash.

Wife went to the news agency in Worcester Friday, a ticket carries the winning numbers in the lottery of 33 million £ (US $ A67 million) jackpot, and stated that it unreadable, as they have bar codes and date the ticket left in the pocket of jeans Ticket, you can washed.The in Second previously unused half of the British record £ 66 million jackpot ($ A137 million) earlier this month.The unidentified woman told them that she wanted 'nerve wreck.I haven' t slept all night. 'Middle-aged woman told The Telegraph.Since I found it in the pocket of my jeans, my daughter and I had prior to drying with a hair dryer to see dryer.You 2016, but no date capable. This is Worcester News Agency] is one of only two stores, I bought a ticket, and I remember to come here for the day or the day before [the end], because I had something else.The buy winning numbers - 26, 27 , 46, 47, 52 and 58 managed to bedding unscathed.The lottery operators to survive, Camelot, asked her to send him a ticket to explore in a position their winning ticket was purchased at claim.Camelot confirmed Camelot are Worcester.However source said the Times' major victory, the more people we have come, but downright bad that they have a valid ticket. However, no date, no bar, no serial number, and the winning numbers. That sounds a little too convenient for me, 'the source said said.The owner News Agency Natu Patel that will help to examine CCTV footage from the store voluntarily, said he hoped that it really is a winning hope I prefer that their' Said .We was' he was 27 years in this community, and we hope to sell and leave early. What a wonderful, wonderful way to get out. 'Two tickets matched the record £ 66 million jackpot, which is built on 9 January, the holders of the winning tickets were David and Carol Martin, both 54, from Hawick.Their some words of caution from the British victory inspired the infamous' Lotto lout 'Michael Carroll who blew $ 15 million in 2002 on drugs and prostitutes in profits.

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