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Big win at the bingo for Donington man



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Published Date: 29 September 2008
Monday, 1:15pm - WHILE £100 million was being scooped in the EuroMillions lottery on Friday, one Donington man was celebrating a windfall of his own.
The unnamed winner scooped £3,286 on the national bingo game, playing at Boston's Gliderdrome.

The unnamed winner scooped £3,286 on the national bingo game, playing at Boston's Gliderdrome.

This is the fourth big win on the national in recent months at the town venue.

Andrew Malkinson, whose family run the venue, said: "We're on a bit of a roll at the moment."

There were two further big wins on the link game this weekend as, on Saturday, one punter picked up £631.88. Then, a day later, another Glider regular won £500.

Were you the big winner? Email duncan.browne@jpress.co.uk or call 01205 311433 to tell your stor



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  • Last Updated: 29 September 2008 1:05 PM
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