Two lucky lottery winners claim massive £3.2m jackpots after weeks of delays | The Sun

TWO lucky Lotto winners have finally come forward to claim their jackpots – after weeks of delay.

The two ticket holders each won £3.2 million wins in the Set For Life games.

One winner bought their lucky ticket in Stroud for a draw in May and the other in the South Holland district in Lincs for a draw in June.

But after weeks of delay they have both now come forward to claim the £10,000 a month for 30 YEARS prizes.

The punters matched five balls and the Life Ball to secure their life changing wins.

It comes after another Brit won a whopping £46.2m share in the Euromillions in May.

A ticket from France and a ticket from Switzerland also matched the winning numbers to each take a third of the £138m prize.

And in June, a lucky UK ticket-holder scooped a EuroMillions jackpot of £111.7m.

Some winners have done some wacky things with their windfalls.

Gareth Bull, who won £41m in 2012, asked his friends to help him build a manor house with a pool, bar and games room.

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The builder bulldozed his bungalow to make room for the luxury property.

He posted on Facebook at the time: “Bungalow down, garage roof on — and can just about see the pub.”

Others use the cash to pay off debts.

Elizabeth and George Galloway picked up £300,000 after buying a Bingo Bonus Scratchcard.

They plan to pay off their mortgage – 15 years early.

Sue Davies scooped an incredible £500,000 after she purchased a lottery ticket to mark an end to shielding during the pandemic.

While Sandra Devine won £300k after she thought she'd won just £100 on a National Lottery Scratchcard in 2021.

She said at the time: “At first I thought we’d won £100 and my husband thought it was £1,000. When I found out we had won £300,000 I was so shocked."

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