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Spanish lottery vendor who cheated winner out of jackpot faces jail

The Shocking Lottery Scam in Spain

In 2012 a lottery vendor in the northwestern city of A Coruña tried to steal a huge jackpot from a customer. The case went to court, and the vendor was later sentenced to three‑and‑a‑half years in prison. Below is a simple breakdown of what happened, why it matters, and what teens can learn from it.

How the Vendor Tricked the Winner

The customer asked the vendor to check his lottery numbers. The vendor saw that the ticket matched the winning combination for a €4.7 million prize. Instead of telling the truth, he lied and said none of the numbers had come up.

The Vendor’s False Claim

After the lie, the vendor claimed he had found the winning ticket in his shop and tried to cash it himself. He kept attempting to get the money over the next eight years, even after the real ticket holder died in 2014.

Legal Battle and Court Verdict

The local lottery administration refused to pay out the prize and held the ticket while they investigated. The court examined the evidence and found the vendor guilty of aggravated fraud. It ordered the full €4.7 million to be paid to the deceased winner’s heirs.

What Happens Next? (Appeal Process)

The judgment is not final yet. The vendor can appeal the decision to Spain’s Supreme Court. If the appeal fails, the prison sentence and the payment to the heirs will stand.

Lessons for Teens

  • Honesty pays off: Cheating might seem like a quick win, but it usually leads to serious consequences.
  • Know your rights: If you ever win a prize, keep your ticket safe and verify the results through official channels.
  • Question suspicious claims: If something sounds too good (or too bad) to be true, ask a trusted adult or check with an official source.

Conclusion

This case shows how a single act of dishonesty can affect many lives—from the winner’s family to the vendor’s own future. By staying honest and informed, teens can avoid similar pitfalls and help keep games fair for everyone.

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