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One of the two EuroMillones lottery winners of this Friday's draw is believed to be a British ex-pat from Mojácar (Almería), and is still to come forward to collect the sum of 64.8 million euros.
The other, who has won 56 million pounds, is based in the UK and identified himself on Saturday night.
Spain won two of the 12 prizes in the second category – with five numbers matching those drawn, plus the bonus number – collecting a total of 570,771 euros each.
They bought their tickets from lottery shops in Madrid and in Baracaldo (Vizcaya).
The winning combination was the numbers 5, 45, 1, 38, and 18, and the 'starred' or bonus numbers were 6 and 4.
Next Friday's Euro lottery draw could feature a jackpot of around 15 million euros.
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