Austrian player wins record EuroMillions jackpot

Austrian player wins record EuroMillions jackpot
Illustration picture shows a secured suitcase holding the balls for the rehearsal for the draws of the EuroMillions lottery, in the city hall of Brugge (Bruges), Friday 03 December 2021. Euromillions leaves the well-secured studio in Paris for the first time, to commemorate the very first lottery draw that took place in 1441 on the Grote Markt in Brugge (Bruges). A jackpot of 130 million euros is provided for the draw. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE

An Austrian player successfully secured the record EuroMillions jackpot on Friday with the combination of numbers 10, 21, 30, 42, 45 and the stars 1 and 9.

The National Lottery and France’s Française des Jeux (FDJ) announced the win early Saturday morning on their websites, confirming the jackpot prize was €243 million.

Initially, various lotteries reported no winner from the Friday draw, indicating another chance to win on Tuesday during the next draw, but it later emerged a lucky winner had indeed been found.

This marks the first occasion since EuroMillions began in 2004 that such a large sum has been won. The prize for the next draw is significantly smaller at 17 €million.

The second largest jackpot of €240 million was also won in Austria in 2023. In Belgium, the highest amount ever won is €168 million, with 41 Belgian winners since 2005.

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