I.T. TEAM AND A WELSH COUPLE ARE THE RECORD LOTTERY
WINNERS (Update)
13 November 2009
GBP 90 million winners will be introduced to
media Tuesday
Camelot, the operator of the UK lottery, has announced
that the holders of the two winning tickets - each worth
GBP 45.5 million - in Friday's EuroMillions draw will be
introduced to the media in London on Tuesday.
Although the identities of the parties remain secret
until the presentation, Reuters reports that the lottery
organisers have revealed that the prize will be split
between a married couple from Newport, south Wales and a
group of Hewlett Packard IT workers from Liverpool who
picked the winning numbers as a syndicate.
It is
not known how many were in the syndicate.
The two
ticket holders will each pick up GBP 45.5 million after
matching the winning numbers, which were 11, 19, 34, 43
and 45 and the Lucky Numbers five and nine.
Jackpot winners must pick all five main numbers and the
two extra numbers. Each ticket costs GBP 2.
A
source at the HP support centre in Liverpool said that
some of the syndicate members has received a wonderful
surprise on arriving at work Monday.
"Some of
them went to work this morning not actually knowing
anything about it. Someone from Camelot turned up and
whisked them away," the source said.
The holders
of the winning tickets have to pass security checks
before meeting with a private banker who handles the
money transfer and advisers who discuss how to deal with
their new-found wealth.
Around 25 percent of
winners opt for publicity with the rest staying
anonymous.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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