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Three to share 125m-pound EuroMillions prize
(AFP)
Updated: 2006-02-04 10:05

Three lucky winners have scooped the EuroMillions jackpot and will share the record 125-million-pound (182-million-euro, 220.7-million-dollar) jackpot, British lottery operator Camelot said.

The winning numbers for the top prize -- which sparked a frenzy of ticket buying across Europe -- were 9, 21, 30, 39, 50. The Lucky Star numbers were 1 and 3.

A newspaper vendor sells 'EuroMillions' lottery tickets to a customer in Brussels February 3, 2006.
A newspaper vendor sells 'EuroMillions' lottery tickets to a customer in Brussels February 3, 2006.[Reuters]
One of the winning tickets was bought in Portugal and two were bought in France, a Camelot spokeswoman said.

Camelot had estimated before the draw that the enormous top prize would push up ticket sales by as much as 1,200 percent on a normal week in Britain alone.

The EuroMillions jackpot has been rolled over 11 times since it was last won on November 11.

Since the lottery was launched in 2004, the biggest ever win has been for Irish mother of six Dolores McNamara, who pocketed a cool 115,436,126 euros in July 2005.

The world lottery record is held by the United States, which had a lottery jackpot of 363 million dollars (298 million euros) in May 2000.



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