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EuroMillions Lottery Winners with £184 Million Jackpot to go Public Tomorrow

EuroMillions Lottery Winners with £184 Million Jackpot to go Public Tomorrow
UK News

EuroMillions Lottery Winners with £184 Million Jackpot to go Public Tomorrow

EuroMillions Lottery Winners with £184 Million Jackpot to go Public Tomorrow

EuroMillions Lottery Winners with £184 Million Jackpot to go Public Tomorrow

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Britain's biggest-ever lottery winners with an £184 million jackpot have announced that they will go public with their identities tomorrow after staying quiet since Tuesday.The lottery winners are now known to be a couple from Gloucestershire. On Tuesday, their £184 million jackpot made them the UK's largest-ever National Lottery winners.The couple will reveal their identities to the world tomorrow morning.

The two of them had won a grand total of £184,262,899.10.Lottery operator Camelot said that the couple will also share their plans on how to spend the money and how it will transform the lives of their whole family and for themselves.These were the winning EuroMillions numbers that the couple had on their lottery ticket: 3, 25, 27, 28, and 29. The Lucky Star numbers were 4 and 9 respectively.

The couple's money is the second EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK this year. The first lottery winner had scored a jackpot of £109 million from the 4th February draw.The first lottery winner claimed the prize a few days later and chose to remain anonymous, unlike the second winners from Gloucestershire.With the £184 million jackpot, the couple could buy four Caribbean islands with a spare amount of millions of pounds left over.The couple could also buy the equivalent of 11 six-bedroom luxury properties in London's affluent Hyde Park.

Only 14 players in the history of the EuroMillions lottery have ever won a jackpot of more than £100 million. The previous record holder was an anonymous winner of £170 million in October 2019.A couple from Hartlepool won the �115 million jackpot on New Year's Day in 2019.The pair are now worth more than football players Harry Kane, who is worth £33 million, and Paul Pogba (£64 million) combined.Camelot's Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said previously: "This is absolutely incredible news! Last night saw history made with the biggest ever National Lottery prize won by a single UK ticket-holder, and we're ecstatic that we've now received a claim."

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