Euromillions £195million ‘winner’ claims to be Scottish in bizarre letter to booze shop

A Scot has penned a weird letter claiming to be the winner of the record-breaking Euromillions jackpot - and posted it to the newsagent rumoured to have offered the ticket. Residents and shopkeepers from the seaside city of Formby, Merseyside, discovered themselves embroiled in discuss that the £195million profitable ticket was purchased of their city final month.

One worker of an area store Cut price Booze even went as far to say that they have been sure they offered the winner the multi-million-pound ticket. Nevertheless, somebody claiming to be the winner of the massive jackpot - who says they're from Paisley - has tried to place the rumours to relaxation in a mysterious hand-written letter despatched to the booze retailer.

Only a day after the numbers have been drawn on July 20, a file £195million was claimed by one fortunate ticket holder within the UK. Instantly after the winnings have been claimed, the Merseyside city was gripped by a hearsay that unfold like wildfire, experiences the Liverpool Echo.

Nevertheless, since then Cut price Booze store has had a weird handwritten nameless letter despatched to it, with one particular person claiming to have pocketed the jackpot with a ticket purchased in Scotland moderately than Merseyside. The letter stated: “Pricey Cut price Booze, I don’t know the place you bought the concept that the Euromillions ticket was purchased in your store. I'm that winner and purchased the ticket in Paisley.”

It was then signed off unusually with the phrases: “Only for the file! Mr J.U.”

Colin and Christine Weir still hold the claim of being Scotland's biggest every lottery winners after scooping £184million in 2011
Colin and Christine Weir nonetheless maintain the declare of being Scotland's largest each lottery winners after scooping £184million in 2011 (Picture: Wattie Cheung/AFP by way of Getty Photographs)

Camelot stated the corporate might neither affirm nor deny the placement of the place the jackpot profitable ticket was purchased, report Mirror On-line.

A shopworker at Cut price Booze beforehand stated they have been sure they served the winner. They stated: “I’m positive I offered [the winning ticket]. I keep in mind serving one lad, I seemed on the ticket and the numbers simply seemed proper. Our boss is on vacation and we haven’t heard something from Camelot about whether or not we have been those to promote it.”

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