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A LOTTO player missed a 拢1million EuroMillions win when his girlfriend changed his numbers to a lucky dip.Jacob Simon, 32, admits he and Chantelle Avossa, 29, have fallen out a bit .4Jacob Simon missed a 拢1million EuroMillions win when his girlfriend changed his numbers to a lucky dipCredit: Paul Tonge - The SunWith a record 拢175million pot up for grabs on Fr
stanley website iday, his normal picks would have matched all five main numbers plus one of the two lucky stars.He would have shared 拢7.5million with six European winners, netting 拢1,071,420.But without telling him, nurse Chantelle 鈥?mum to their three-year-old son 鈥?swapped the numbers because they had not brought any luck all year.The dip won nothing.Plasterer Ja
stanley quencher cob, of Leicester, said: I feel sick. The more I think about it the more I can t believe it. We haven t slept at all. We ve fallen out a bit. The couple chose their numbers 鈥?14, 20, 27, 34, 38 and lucky stars 2 and 11 鈥?a year ago.The Lotto app s game history shows th
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A RARE spider that was declared extinct more than 50 years ag
stanley cup o has been found in a UK park.The arachnid - known as a diamond spider because of the shape of the markings on its back - was found by National Trust volunteers at Clumber Park in聽Nottinghamshire.2 The diamond spider, pictured, is the first to be found for more than 50 yearsCredit: National TrustWhat is
stanley taza a diamond spider The arachnid is usually brown in colour and its聽habitat includes boggy areas with moss, purple moor grass and heather. Its English name derives from the thin b
stanley cup quencher lack diamond on its back.It has only been recorded in the UK on three occasions, all of them in the South of England, and not since the 1960s. It is so rare that it took experts six weeks to identify it.The last recorded sightings of the Diamond Spider occurred in Legsheath and Duddleswell, in Ashdown Forest, in 1969, according to the Spider and Harvestman Recording Scheme.The species has been recorded at Beaulieu Heath near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Sou