Mystery Ealing Woman Bags EuroMillions Win

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A mystery woman, known only as Ms. L from the London Borough of Ealing, has won £69,196.50 on The National Lottery, matching the five main numbers and one Lucky Star number in the EuroMillions draw on Tuesday 26 March. She plans on using the winnings to pay off her mortgage and enjoy some one-to-one pilates classes.

The Ealing local, who played via The National Lottery app, has become one of over eight million players that win each week on The National Lottery’s range of games. Interactive winners have the opportunity to release their name, remain anonymous or like this winner, release some details through partial publicity.

Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said, “What fantastic news for Ms. L after banking this fantastic prize on EuroMillions. She can now look forward to having some private pilates classes, along with being mortgage-free. Huge congratulations!”

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At national-lottery.co.uk, players can buy tickets for all of The National Lottery’s draw-based games including EuroMillions, Lotto, Set For Life and Thunderball. Once they have registered and set up an account, they can also play a range of online Instant Win Games.

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