Road workers scoop £4.2m on lotto

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Four road workers from Norfolk have won £4.2m on the National Lottery just weeks after being made redundant.

The syndicate of men from a road maintenance company in King's Lynn scooped the jackpot win in the Lotto draw on Wednesday 14 March.

The four, who have not yet been named, will go public on Wednesday with a champagne celebration at a hotel in King's Lynn.

Camelot will release further details on Wednesday morning.