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My sister won the £61 million EuroMillions jackpot but won’t give me a cent

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A MAN has revealed his sister won £61million in the EuroMillions jackpot but didn’t give him a single cent.

In an unexpected twist, winner Debbie Nuttall finds herself embroiled in a long-running family dispute with her estranged brother Glen.

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Richard and Debbie Nuttall, both 54, won the jackpotCredit: SWNS
The Nuttalls were showered with champagne after their victory

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The Nuttalls were showered with champagne after their victoryCredit: PP.

Glen claimed the once close siblings haven’t spoken in more than 20 years following the bitter clash.

Debbie and her husband became millionaires after taking home the life-changing sum on January 30.

The 53-year-old revealed how he heard about her staggering winnings through a newspaper article.

He told The mirror: “My son messaged me and said, ‘Dad, I know you don’t want to know, but look at this,’ and he sent me a clip from the newspaper.

“I didn’t know anything about it. I said, ‘Is it a joke?'”

Glen currently lives in temporary accommodation with his autistic son advantageshe claimed.

But he doesn’t expect a cent from his older sister’s huge windfall.

Furious, he said, “Hang up a begging bowl? Absolutely not.”

The father confessed that the couple had a close bond during their childhood.

Glen recalled fond memories of growing up together, including sharing the same bedroom.

He also explained that she cared for him when he faced mental health issues in his late teens.

However, their relationship soured after a heated argument in their early 30s.

The argument led to the siblings cutting off all communication between them.

Glen claimed he once saw his sister in Asda, but she met him with cold indifference.

He said: “She walked right past my son and never said a word.”

“Sometimes I think about it and then I get sad.

“But then I think, ‘I tried with you, but you didn’t make any effort.'”

After Debbie divorced her first husband, Glen moved back with his father and drifted apart from his sister.

Despite the division in the family, the little brother says he holds no ill will over his sister’s staggering wealth.

He said: “I have no animosity towards her. I wasn’t jealous or anything like that. I may seem bitter, but I’m really not.”

Debbie’s husband Richard previously revealed that they initially thought they had won £2.60, but then received another email asking the couple to check their account.

The couple were enjoying a holiday in Fuerteventura, celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, when they discovered the big win.

The pair claimed they planned to donate a large portion of their profits to charity.

They are ambassadors for BK’S HEROES, founded in memory of Debbie’s cousin Ben King after he died aged 27 from a rare condition, tubular interstitial nephritis and uveitis.

Debbie’s dad John said: “She has a brother but she doesn’t see him.”

Debbie and Richard declined to comment to The Mirror.

It comes as the Debbie’s former husband Paul Ridge, 76, was forced to watch from the sidelines as his ex-wife Debbie Nuttall, 54, claimed the latest EuroMillions jackpot.

Paul, who has not seen his ex-wife for thirty years, told how he was forced to beg for a donation.

The Sun could not immediately find a contact for their representative.

Richard has already driven home a brand new BMW X5

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Richard has already driven home a brand new BMW X5

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