Paul Maddison won part of a £22.6million jackpot in 1995, months after the National Lottery launched - but was living in a modest flat when he died alone
Paul Maddison - one of the UK's first National Lottery millionaires - died alone in a modest flat years after winning a massive £22.6 million with his friend in 1995
One lucky Brit may never have to work again after winning the National Lottery's Set For Life as Monday's draw for the £10,000 a month prize is announced
Paul Maddison won £22.5million with his friend and business partner in 1995, months after the launch of the National Lottery, and was found dead in December last year