lottery is a life-changing moment.In the blink of an eye, you can go from rags to riches and start enjoying the high-life.And pocketing those millions won't only have a huge impact on your own life, but on the lives of those around you.Suddenly you can afford to look after mum and dad, buy your sibling that dream motor and of course treat your other half to anything they want.But after hitting the big time, not all couples are able to keep their promise of 'for richer, for poorer'.Here the Daily Star takes a look at the couples who were torn apart by their winnings — let it be a warning to you if you're thinking of picking up a ticket.In October 2005, Roger Griffiths and his wife Lara scooped an enviable £1.83 million on the National.
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