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Ripped-up lottery ticket wins £58m jackpot
Fred and Lesley Higgins, from Aberdeenshire, matched all the numbers in the Euromillions draw on 10 July. But when Mr Higgins checked his numbers, the shop assistant initially told him it was not a winner, ripped up the ticket and threw it away. When the machine then told them to contact Camelot, it was quickly retrieved from the bin. When he got home and checked the numbers, Mr Higgins discovered they had scooped a total of £57,975,367. Mr Higgins, 67, and his wife Lesley, 57, from Laurencekirk, were regular players of the Tuesday and Friday draw. Mr Higgins took last week's tickets into his local shop to be ... (full story)
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