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A compilation of brief news reports for Saturday, March 27, 2010.

A winning EuroMillions lottery ticket, worth approximately £39.7 million (US$59.2 million, 44.1 million) has been claimed in the United Kingdom. The resulting lottery numbers were (in ascending order) 8, 16, 18, 37 and 43, with the two Lucky Star numbers being 2 and 6. A spokesperson for the National Lottery said: “Subject to a claim being received and validated, the prize could be paid out when the banks open on Monday. The winner can then decide whether or not to go public and share their news.”

The EuroMillions lottery draw takes place in nine European countries including the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland.

Related news

  • “Winning British EuroMillions lottery ticket worth £56 million claimed” — Wikinews, February 14, 2010
  • “Two winning British EuroMillions lottery tickets worth £45 million each claimed” — Wikinews, November 8, 2009

Sources

  • Rebecca Evans. “£39.7million scooped by UK winner” — Daily Mirror, March 27, 2010
  • “£39.7m jackpot for British EuroMillions winner” — The Daily Telegraph, March 27, 2010
  • “UK ticket wins £39.7m in Lottery” — BBC News Online, March 27, 2010

A man has been given a jail sentence after being found guilty of committing a racially aggravated assault during a protest in Bedfordshire, England. 19-year-old Kier McElroy hit Venkateswara Muppalla in the head with a signboard that he was in possession of in the city of Luton on May 24, 2009. McElroy pleaded guilty to the offence of assault occassioning actual bodily harm but stated that he was not being racist. During the trial, which was held in Luton Crown Court, he admitted to a separate charge of affray, which was a consequence of his actions on the day. He stated that he had been intoxicated with alcohol at the time.

On March 5, 2010, Kier McElroy was found to be guilty of the charge of racially aggravated assault occassioning actual bodily harm by the jury in the court. On Friday, he was sentenced to sixteen months in prison.

Sources

  • “Protester jailed for race attack in Luton” — BBC News Online, March 26, 2010
  • “Man jailed for racially aggravated assault” — Luton Today, March 26, 2010

A man has been killed and two other people have been injured as the result of a car accident involving two vehicles in Dorset, England. The three people were involved on the car crash on the B3157 road between the village of Portesham and the town of Weymouth at approximately 1700 GMT on Friday. Members of the police and ambulance service were alerted to the scene of the crash, which involved a black Ford Fiesta and another sports car, shortly afterwards. The sole 58-year-old male occupant of one of the vehicles, who currently cannot be identified, was deceased at the scene of the crash. The other two people, a woman aged 54 and man aged 64, were travelling in the other vehicle. They were both injured and were taken to hospital but are not thought to be suffering from life-threatening injuries.

Inspector Eddie Henley, who was subsequently present at the scene of the crash, stated: “This is a two vehicle collision with one fatality. There was one vehicle where the one male occupant received fatal injuries. The other vehicle had two casualties with injuries that are serious but not believed to be life threatening.”

Sources

  • Arron Hendy and Lucy Pearce. “Driver killed in horror smash on Weymouth coast road” — Dorset Echo, March 27, 2010
  • “Driver dies in two-vehicle crash in Weymouth” — BBC News Online, March 27, 2010

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