A MYSTERIOUS lottery winner known as Miss C has bagged herself a life-changing amount of cash after winning the Thunderball lucky dip.
The jubilant winner now plans on splashing her money on a spooky adventure with her family.
The mystery woman, known only as Miss C, plans on spending her winnings on a trip to a theme park with her family for Halloween
© 2022 Flavio CoelhoMiss C won half a million on the Thunderball lucky dip[/caption]
Miss C, from Lowestoft became £500,000 richer overnight as her lucky numbers were called September 30.
A trip to a theme park now awaits the C family as they enjoy the thrills and frights of Halloween away from home.
Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, said: “Huge congratulations to Miss C for winning this fantastic prize.
“She can enjoy some spooky family fun this Halloween after becoming half a million pounds richer overnight.”
Winners like Miss C, often decide not to reveal their identity to the public and remain anonymous apart from the extra cash in their bank.
The National Lottery players generate £30million for good causes each and every week to help fund projects of all sizes across Britain.
Her win comes after an OAP secured £333,000 on the Postcode Lottery but was told she would only take home a third because of an age-old pact.
And one group of neighbours on a Manchester estate won £3.2million between them this summer.
One of the sweetest winner’s stories was for Barry White, 52, who was in hospital when he found out he’d won the £333k top prize in the lottery.
He called it the best medicine ever after being called up on Whatsapp by his partner holding a giant cheque.
Carly Troullis, 37, from Essex, rings up lucky winners for the Health Lottery but says people always put the phone down on her.
Many winners never see any cash as they think she’s a clever scammer.
The mum-of-one told EssexLive: “People feel that they’re being scammed all the time now.
“You do get people who swear and put the phone down on you.”
One of these doubtful people was Cassandra Steel, 47, who thought she was getting scammed after being told she’d won £60,000 in the lottery.
She was one of 15 neighbours on her street who shared a £1million Postcode Lottery jackpot.