Nov 10 2009 By Staff Reporter
Euromillions
A 19-year-old Wallasey college graduate is one of the Magnificent Seven lottery winners.
Alex Parry, who only left sixth form a year ago, is the youngest member of the Euromillions-winning syndicate.
She is now worth a staggering £6.5m after claiming her share of a £45.5m windfall. It is the biggest prize in UK lottery history.
The youngster joined the syndicate at her work in BT’s Royal House on Wood Street, Liverpool.
The Everton-mad IT worker said she now wants to buy a blue Vauxhall Corsa.
She added: "My sister Natasha works in the same office as me but is not part of the syndicate. She was happy for me but I think she was secretly a bit gutted when she found out the news.
"I have a big family with a mum, a step dad, two sisters, a brother, a step brother and step sister so I will be making sure they all have a nice Christmas."
The group works through Manpower for Hewlett Packard carrying out IT maintenance.
They started playing the lottery four months ago and bought one of two winnings tickets for Friday’s draw, which had a £91m jackpot.