Lottery bosses refuse to pay criminals’ £4million win over fears stolen debit card was used to buy ticket

Mark Goodram (left) and Jon-Ross Watson are reportedly on a bender celebrating their lottery win, though Camelot hasn’t yet paid out (Pictures: Facebook)

Lottery bosses are reportedly investigating a £4 million scratchcard won by two convicted crooks.

Mark Goodram, 36, and Jon-Ross Watson, 31, appeared to have embarked on a four-day celebration to celebrate the multi-million pound win.

But according to The Sun, lottery company Camelot is refusing to pay out the jackpot amid concerns the ticket was bought with a stolen debit card.

The newspaper reported that the winning scratchcard was bought with a debit card but when Goodram and Watson contacted Camelot neither of them had a bank account – prompting questions over how they had the debit card.

 

Source:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/lottery-bosses-probe-criminals-4-million-jackpot-win-over-fears-stolen-debit-card-was-used-to-buy-ticket-101024170.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAF-n1UFMzWuLV6kHibGpEFLGL4TkEvxbjWF92vBvxDkB8DaR9HT7GQo5_yoWjOiRbL4AAUo0iERH5vieLZ-t_Z5LRvdzSN6_dTCMPHJvHYTlUO_yryaep3FUx5vr69KhOH-BZFhaCWED6_hmU-kgcYTt1wctIm6mi-QNPcsHDV_n

 

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