NUMBER CRUNCHERS

My dad didn’t share his EuroMillions jackpot so we smashed up his car with a HAMMER – and other winners who went to war

KIRK Stevens isn’t the only Lottery loser who missed out on a fortune when a relationship turned sour.

We revealed how engineer Kirk, 39, from Hucknall, Notts, believes he is due a share of his ex-girlfriend Laura Hoyle’s £3.6million jackpot.

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Kirk Stevens lost a fortune when he lost Laura Hoyle's loveCredit: SWNS

But other lotto feuds have erupted over who is due what - and some are even more bitter.

One son even smashed up his dad’s car because no slice of the good fortune came his way.

The rules of the British National Lottery are clear - only the person named on the winning ticket is entitled to the cash.

That can lead to nasty disputes among syndicates, friends, family and spouses, as we see here.

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Hammer time

Alex Robertson Jnr smashed up his dad's car in a rage over the LotteryCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The bus drivers, including Alex Robertson, pictured top in white shirt, were delighted with their jackpotCredit: PA:Press Association

When a dozen bus drivers from Corby in Northants scooped £38million on the EuroMillions a decade ago, they thought they had the ticket to the easy life.

But it sparked a feud between Alex Robertson and his sons, who claimed he refused to share any of his £3.1million winnings with them.

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Alex Jnr, 45, admitted: “We ended up taking hammers to his two new 4x4 Shoguns.

"We walked up his driveway at 11 o'clock at night and put two claw hammers through the windows of the car.

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"We then reported ourselves to the police.”

He told The Sun at the time: “This lottery win was the worst thing that ever happened to us — it ripped our families apart."

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His brother William, 44, was charged in with harassing the Lotto winner by sending him threatening text messages

But the case against William was dropped in 2013 after Alex Snr, 77, decided against flying from Spain to give evidence in the trial.

Wife strife

A husband fumed when the rest of his syndicate refused to share some of the prize with his wife, who had accidently picked the lucky numbers.

Jim Hogg, from Drongnan, Ayrshire, thought that his wife Nan should get a decent chunk of the £100,000 won by the ten members - even though she hadn’t paid in - because the good fortune was down her getting one digit muddled up.

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