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Scots EuroMillions jackpot winner had £30,000 stake in Irn-Bru and Greggs

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Euromillions winner who scooped a £161m jackpot and was known for his philanthropy died with a £10,000 stake in Irn-Bru and more than £20,000 in Greggs.

Football daft Colin Weir won the lottery in 2011 with wife Christine, and was a devotee of both Partick Thistle and Largs Thistle FC.

The couple split up after setting up the Weir Charitable Trust, and Colin signed over their £3.5million mansion, Frognal House, near Troon, South Ayrshire, to his ex.

Dad-of-two Colin moved into a £1.1million five-bedroomed seafront home in Ayr, Ayrshire, which he bought in June 2018.He sadly died aged 71 from sepsis and 'acute kidney injury', in December 2019.A newly published will revealed he had a £12million share portfolio with global brands such as.

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