National Lottery has responded after a teenage student lost out on a £182m jackpot because of a failed payment.Rachel Kennedy, 19, is studying business at Brighton University and matched all seven EuroMillions numbers in February.Unfortunately for her and 21-year-old boyfriend Liam McCrohan the payment hadn't been made for the ticket, because she didn't have enough cash in her bank account to pay the £2.50 charge.
Camelot, which has run the state-franchised lottery since 1994, sent the Hertfordshire couple a "good luck" message for future draws this week.A spokesman for the company said: "We're aware of Rachel's story and hope she gets in early to buy a ticket for the next big draw."He added the organisation wished her "the best of luck in.
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