British Dad Hounded With Begging Approaches After Inaccurate Rumors Of Huge Lottery Win

A British Dad has been hounded with begging approaches, after inaccurate publicity rumored that he had recently won £84 million on the EuroMillions Lottery.

The 57 year old British guy has been hounded with demands for cash, diamonds and cars, from afar afield as CHINA.

Demands started, after inaccurate rumors of the good fortune last month of an Asian Dad from Blackburn, Lancs, UK.

The alleged winner, a father of three insists it is NOT him; whilst the real winner has opted for his right to anonymity.

Wanting only to be referred to as BK, the Dad said, “The first call arrived whilst I was working at the office, and laughed it off, thinking nothing further about it. Thereafter, an avalanche of telephone calls, text messages and e.mails started.”

“Relatives and colleagues from the past, friends of friends, even total strangers were unexpectedly and suddenly, looking to make contact with me.”

BK added, “people were asking for motorcycles, diamonds, additional homes in Dubai, sports cars, loans and mortgages to be repaid, even gold teeth.”

“It became so unreasonable, with folk knocking at my friends’ doors in the middle of the night, wanting to meet me, or alternatively have their commitments repaid.”

“Even rich individuals were attempting to capitalize. It would have been good to have actually won the fortune, unfortunately, that is not the case.”

“The sooner these rumors are eradicated, the sooner I can regain my normal life and get on with it again.”

The actual winner of the draw, which took place on May 14th, became Britain’s 789th richest fortune winner, amassing a larger amount of money than that of the legendary movie star, Sir Sean Connery.

Source acknowledged with thanks: thesun.co.uk 15th June 10

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