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Joseph Wilkes

Euromillions £170m jackpot ticket holder is 'UK's biggest ever lottery winner'

A lucky UK ticket holder has become the Britain's largest ever Euromillions winner tonight, Camelot has confirmed. 

The 'must win' jackpot in the European lottery came as the draw hit its maximum payout for only the fourth time in history, having rolled over 22 times. 

The player matched all five main numbers - 07, 10, 15, 44, 49 - and the two lucky stars - 03, 12 - in Tuesday's draw. 

The Camelot chief said his team will look to "guide" the winner as they come to terms with winning a life-changing sum of money. 

Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said: "One incredibly lucky ticket-holder has scooped tonight’s enormous £170m EuroMillions jackpot.

Andy Carter, Camelot's Senior Winners Adviser in Cardiff, said it takes 48 hours for winnings to be transferred (Wales Online)

"They are now the UK’s biggest ever winner. Players all across the country are urged to check their tickets as soon as possible."  

It giant win comes after the previous largest ever lottery winners in the UK, Colin and Christine Weir , divorced eight years after bagging a £161 million jackpot in 2011. 

Mr Carter added: “It’s been a fantastic year for UK EuroMillions players with an amazing five jackpot wins.

"In June, one lucky ticket-holder, who chose to remain anonymous, became one of the UK’s biggest ever winners after scooping a £123M jackpot.

"As always, the team are on hand to support and help guide the new winner as they start their adventure with their life-changing win.  

“Every EuroMillions ticket sold helps contribute to the more than £30M raised every week for Good Causes by The National Lottery - funding everything from local community projects to supporting the nation’s athletes.” 

Meanwhile another Brit scooped £1 million in the Millionaire Maker Selection game.

The Thunderball numbers were 13, 11, 26, 12, 29 and the Thunderball itself was 10, but no one won the top prize of £500,000.

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