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EuroMillions £195m Jackpot 'Winner' Writes Bizarre Letter To Bargain Booze

A bizarre letter from a writer claiming to be the winner of the £195 million EuroMillions Jackpot leaves a small town just as it finds itself embroiled in rumors. A strange twist to the story.

A resident of Formby says rumors in the town were that someone who won a life-changing sum of money in a pan-European lotterywas responsible.

But the £195 million EuroMillions 'winner' claims to have quelled rumors with a strangely written letter.

On 20 July, a day after the draw took place, he was claimed by a lucky ticket holder in England for a record £195 million.

And soon after the bounty was claimed, the town of Merseyside was haunted by rumors that spread like wildfire, Liverpool Echoreports.

Residents and shopkeepers of a seaside town found themselves embroiled in stories where winning tickets were purchased in their town.

The letter Signed by the mysterious "Mr J.U." (

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Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

A Bargain Booze clerk told ECHO the week after the prize was claimed, he was sure of this fact. They said: "You must have sold [the winning ticket]. I remember serving one young man. I looked at the ticket and the numbers were just right.

We haven't heard anything from Camelot about whether or not we sold it."

However, since chatting with ECHO, the shop has been sent strange handwritten anonymous letters. I came. I pocketed the jackpot with tickets I bought in Scotland, not in Merseyside. did.

It then mysteriously concluded with the words:

Camelot said the company could neither confirm nor deny where the winning jackpot tickets were purchased.

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