EuroMillions lottery winner who scooped incredible £111.7MILLION jackpot comes forward to claim prize | The Sun
A UK ticket holder has claimed a Goliath £111.7 MILLION EuroMillions jackpot.
Lottery operators Camelot said the life-changing claim was for the Friday, June 2 draw.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said, “It is wonderful news that a lucky ticket-holder has claimed this incredible prize.
"We will now focus on supporting the ticket-holder through the validation and help them start to enjoy their win.”
The newly minted multi-millionaire won exactly £111,709,000 – making them instantly richer than Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe.
The winning numbers were 3, 12, 15, 25, and 43, and the lucky stars 10 and 11.
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The Millionaire Maker code was ZXBS54788.
Last night's winner has claimed 12th place on The National Lottery Rich List of the biggest jackpot winners.
That sum could fund another royal Coronation — last month’s is said to have cost between £50million and £100million.
Or they could buy the £100million Eos Impressive, the world’s largest private superyacht.
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Last night's winner is the second person in the UK to scoop the EuroMillions jackpot this year.
It comes after an anonymous ticket-holder scooped a whopping £46 million in the May 5 draw.
It follows an incredible year of luck for UK Euromillions players in 2022, when a total of six Euromillions jackpots totalling over £820M in prize money were won by UK ticket-holders.
The record for the biggest EuroMillions win remains the £195million, won by an anonymous Brit in 2022.
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