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Lotto jackpot rolls over to record £46.5 million

Edwina and David Nylan thought they had won a £35 million lottery jackpot in December, only to be told later that they had actually lost out on it because of a glitch in the Lotto mobile app, according to various news websites.

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“We’ve spent years paying out for the lottery and this money could have changed our lives”.


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The couple said they used a cell phone app to purchase a ticket on December 23, SWNS reported.


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You can choose how many lines to play and play up to 7 lines of numbers on each play slip and buy up to 10 play slips at a time.

Mrs Nylan, 55, said: “I am gutted, but what can we do?”

Just think what you could do with that amount of cash!

A further 178,050 players matched three numbers to win £25 each and 1,810,415 players matched two numbers to win a free lotto lucky dip.

Work colleagues Mark Gardiner and Paul Maddison from Hastings, East Sussex, shared £22.5 million in 1996. There will be one guaranteed raffle millionaire as well as 20 raffle winners of £20,000.

UK Lotto players have £46.5 million to play for on Saturday 2nd January, following 13 draws without a victor.

Their new-found wealth would put them in a similar financial league to some of the country’s richest celebrities, including singer Adele, who is worth around £50 million, and tennis star Andy Murray, who has about £48 million.

To scoop a share of it, ticket-holders must match all six of the main numbers.

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