Street Sweeping-millionaire on the run

Street Sweeping-millionaire on the run

World October 18, 2016 09:51

brussels - The street sweeper from the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek last week in a stroke 168 million was richer with the EuroMillions lottery, fled to Germany. The man has found shelter with friends. He feels hunted by all the attention he gets.

According to the newspapers Sudpresse the brand new multimillionaire is a refugee from the Kosovo war. In the late nineties the Balkan region was the scene of war. The winner would then fled to Belgium. Nearly two decades later, he has to flee because everyone wants something from him. The store where the item has been purchased besieged by interested parties.

After working million profit a man two days. Since then he has not seen, the Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws writes. Whether he left temporarily or permanently to Germany, is not clear.

The lottery does not think to adjust the advertisement policy. 'We think there really enough about it, along with the winner and the seller of the ticket. The player may always choose what the press and therefore to hear the people around him have,' a spokesman told HLN.

According to the newspapers Sudpresse the brand new multimillionaire is a refugee from the Kosovo war. In the late nineties the Balkan region was the scene of war. The winner would then fled to Belgium. Nearly two decades later, he has to flee because everyone wants something from him. The store where the item has been purchased besieged by interested parties.

After working million profit a man two days. Since then he has not seen, the Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws writes. Whether he left temporarily or permanently to Germany, is not clear.

The lottery does not think to adjust the advertisement policy. 'We think there really enough about it, along with the winner and the seller of the ticket. The player may always choose what the press and therefore to hear the people around him have,' a spokesman told HLN.

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