I scooped £140,000 on the lottery but my wife took the cash and made off with her lover leaving me penniless | The Sun

A HUSBAND was left penniless after his wife made off with their lottery winnings to start a new life with her live, it was reported.

The Thai man had been married for 26 years when he won £140,000 on the lottery but far from bringing him happiness it has left him heartbroken.

The 49-year-old man, named only as Manit in local media, was making plans to donate a portion of the winnings to a local Buddhist temple.

After that he was going to share the winnings, which were in his wife’s bank account, around his family, the Thaiger reports.

Manit spotted a stranger at the ceremony that his wife Angkanarat, who is the mother of his three kids, said was her relative.

But it turned out to be her lover who she then ran away with a distraught Manit then contacting police in a bid to recover his cash.

READ MORE ON THAILAND

Katie Price shows off her tattoos as she poses by pool on luxury Thailand break

Sad case of world’s loneliest gorilla who won’t be free unless zoo gets £700k

To add insult to injury, jilted man’s son told the police that he was aware of his mother’s affair.

He contacted his mother soon after she ran off and discovered that she had moved to a town about 170 miles.

Sadly the police told Manit that they cannot help him get his lottery winnings back because the bank account belongs to Angkanarat it.

Because they never officially married it looks as if he has given Angkanarat the money as a gift.

Most read in News

GUTTERBALL

How Blackpool is world away from Strictly with crumbling shops and drug dealers

GOING NOWHERE

How zero-tolerance approach to illegal migrants in Oz stopped boat crossings

SECRET TRIP

Andrew secretly visits Bahrain 'as he targets role as middleman to Gulf states'

FIND THEM

Urgent hunt for missing mum and daughter, 7, who vanished from home

The police recommended that the family try and find a way to contact her and politely ask her to return the money.

Manit has now turned to the Thai media to highlight his story in a bid to persuade his wife.

Earlier this year, a man sued his friends who cut him out after they won £600,000 on the lottery.

Philip Tsotsos from Windsor, Ontario, Canada has been left out of the massive prize that was won by the group of sixteen pals last summer.

The group of sixteen pals won the Maxmillion prize on a Lotto Max ticket from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) last year CBC reported.

They claim that Tsotsos is not entitled to a part of the prize as he had not paid the amount required to stay in the lottery pool.

Read More on The Sun

I got kicked out of the gym for my ‘inappropriate’ outfit

Toby Carvery brings back popular breakfast menu item following backlash

But now "hurt" pizza delivery worker Tsotsos has taken the matter to the civil court as he claims he should be declared the 17th winner.

He said: "Their dreams came true. Why should they steal mine?"

Source: Read Full Article