Euromillions winner Jane Park has hit back at a cruel online troll who made vicious comments about her
The 23-year-old suffered the heartbreaking loss of her unborn baby in November last year, just weeks after announcing that she was pregnant.
The Hibs fanatic yesterday showed her displeasure at Easter Road striker Flo Kamberi being loaned to rivals Rangers until the end of the season.
Jane also hinted she may have had a previous fling with the 24-year-old footballer.
Writing on Twitter, she wrote: "Yer a f*****g donkey on the pitch and in the bed. Up the road stupit."
But she was immediately hit with a torrent of abuse about her from a troll account, saying they are glad her "wain decided to f**k off".
In a now deleted post, @YYorbett said: "Glad your wain decided to f**k off ya cretin one less horrid c**t to worry about! Your lord works in obvious ways doesn’t he.”

The shameful comment was followed up with: “ Janey Janey wheres yer wain wheres yer wain??”
Outing the troll, Jane shared the remarks on her own account, writing: "No wonder a f*****g wind you’s up horrible, horrible people".
Jane revealed on October 26 she was expecting her first child and claimed that winning £1million in 2013 didn't come close to the elation she felt when she found out she was to become a mum.
But a tear-jerking post penned in the early hours of November 7, Jane updated fans with the sad news that her "pregnancy just wasn't meant to be".
She wrote: "It's 4am and I'm wide awake but emotionally exhaused. I never thought I'd have to say this, but this pregnancy just wasn't meant to be.
"I've never cried this hard in my life but with my mum by by side I know I'll get through this."
Jane's followers immediately offered their support and condemned the sick "animal", branding them "absolutely disgusting" over the miscarriage comments.

@Baigrie1985 said: “There is never a time of place for comments like that, she lost a child and that should never be used to intentionally hurt someone.”
While Pamela McDade commented: “Absolutely disgusting. Hope ur ok”.
And Mark Galbraith posted: “What an animal with a comment like that block the tadger”.
If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this story you can find support on the Scottish Care & Information on Miscarriage website or call the charity on 0141 552 5070.