By James Simons And Lucy Caulkett
A Polish woman without a right of stay in the U.K, has won £1m on the national lottery, but needs someone to cash it for her.
Claimants of the UK national lottery have to be British or have a permanent resident permit to stay in the U.K.
The eye of media.com heard that the woman, whom we cannot name ,left Scotland last week for Wisbech in Norfolk, where she has some friends. Her boyfriend of three years followed her, but the woman wants to finish with the man, whom we know as Mark, and is looking for a British person to cash the life-changing win for her and get a cut.
A couple of offers from nearby locals ended in a row with her boyfriend , with two of the local lads trying to remove the man from the property and give them a clear right of way to negotiate a deal with the woman.
Our source of this story tried pitching the stoy to some of the local and national media, but without evidence of the winning ticket, it reportedly failed their test. The few local lads involved threatened violence at the suggestion of involving any media.
The eye of media.com has not physically seen the ticket but all accounts from thosewho claim to have seen the ticket is that it is genuine, but the woman is locke dup in the house with one man and two women, trying to assure them they can strike a deal for her.
The woman in her early thirties wants to see proof of address and their passport, and is apparently waiting for a male Polish friend to arrive to hold guard to whomever she chooses to give the ticket to, until the money is cashed.
The eye of media.com will be visiting the male later today to confirm the outcome of the situation.