THE MAIN winners of Scotland's biggest Postcode Lottery jackpot have been revealed.
As we reported earlier, the Wishaw neighbourhood of ML2 0 has won a collective £7.9 million last week, which is the highest Scottish prize in the history of the lottery.
Now, the people taking the biggest chucks of the prize have been announced as six people with the postcode ML2 0EN, all of whom became £368,461 richer.
Winner Jean Moffat, a 74-year-old grandmother said: “Wow! I can’t believe it!
“I’m going to frame it and put it on the wall. It’s amazing.
“I’m over the moon, absolutely over the moon. I’m going to help as many people as I can with it.
“My son across the road won, my cousin won, and my friend across the road. There’s loads of people that I know that have won.
“The kids have been more excited to me! It’s kids, they’re always wanting something!
"I don’t need big fancy things. I’ll get a new oven. I went for one yesterday but they weren’t in stock. I can get the dearer one now! I bake all the time so I’ll need a new one!
“I’ll still be happy with my fish suppers, I’ll not be switching to caviar!”
"I would have been happy with just one thousand. Anything after that is a bit of a miracle."
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Katrina Drummond, 47, who also received the cheque said: "It’s completely life changing.
"It'll be enough to help out friends and family and it'll hopefully keep me comfortable for a long time."
"My car broke down a couple of weeks ago and it sat outside for a week with a dead battery and I've got a few scrapes on it that I call racing stripes. It doesn't have air conditioning either because it's too expensive to fix!"
Along with the six winners, five people received £24,276, 72 got £16,184 and 544 became £8,092 richer.
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