Monday, March 17, 2014

Incredible!!! A Mechanic Just Won £108million In The EuroMillions Lottery; How Would You Spend £108million;

 Its been announced  that a player (whose identity would be officially released tomorrow) won £107,932,603.20 on Friday in the EuroMillions jackpot lottery -  All that as been gathered is that he is a racing driver and mechanic from Coulsdon, Surrey.

The man's identity will be revealed at a press conference tomorrow - where he is expected to divulge his plans for the future following the win. 

The player came forward with the winning ticket over the weekend - and was thought to have collected his fortune at some point today.

He would be the first Briton to scoop the first EuroMillions jackpot this year.

 The main numbers were 6, 24, 25, 27 and 30, with the lucky star numbers 5 and 9. It means they take home a princely £107,932,603.

Speaking last week, a National Lottery spokesman said : 'We're delighted Friday's ticket-holder has come forward to claim this amazing prize.
'This massive win ranks fourth biggest on the National Lottery Rich list and is the first EuroMillions jackpot to be won here in the UK so far this year

This is a total turn around  for the yet to be fully identified winner, because this like his wildest imagination

Now lets see some of the things he can afford with such money:


A flat at One Hyde Park
 It is the most expensive block of flats in the world with entry level apartments starting at £5million and the penthouse going for eyewatering £65million. 

 Two other apartments were sold for a combined £136 million to Ukrainian mining tycoon Rinat Akhmetov.
Private jet






 Why flyFirst class, when you've got £100 million burning a hole in your pocket so a private jet is really the only way to fly.

The cabin is decked out with leather and walnut veneer and it's easily within budget at £8million

 A Lamborghini Veneno, one of the world's most expensive cars at a cost of £2.4 million
  
Rolls Royce are the perfect match and a top of the range Phantom model is easily within budget at £300,000.





Sunseeker superyacht
The Dorset company's brand new 155 model would be a ideal choice but at a cool £32million


Flashy cars, superyachts and private jets are all very well, but to really join ranks of the super rich you'll need a private Island.

The uninhabited island located in the Ionian Sea covers some 4 500 000 sq metres (1112 acres) and is currently up for sale for £40million

A Test for all: if you re to swap identity with this lucky man; what would you spend the money on?

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