Mystery third man lays claim to criminals' £4million Lotto scratchcard win

Mystery third man lays claim to criminals' £4million Lotto scratchcard win as he insists it was HIS card that was used to buy ticket  Mark Goodram and Jon-Ross Watson, of Bolton, bought scratchcard in Clapham  Camelot says they used funds that were 'obtained without the owner's consent'  Cardholder giving them his card in return for them paying off his brothel bill 

By Sebastian Murphy-bates For Mailonline

Published: 06:59 BST, 18 June 2019 | Updated: 06:59 BST, 18 June 2019

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A mystery man has become the third person to claim that he is the rightful winner of a £4million lottery prize.

The man says that Mark Goodram, 36, and Jon-Ross Watson, 31, both from Bolton, used his card to buy their ticket.

He contacted Camelot to lay his claim for the cash after the gaming giant refused to give the money to the two convicted crooks.

Jon-Ross Watson (pictured), 31, and Mark Goodram, 36, claimed victory on the lottery but Camelot has reportedly grown suspicious and refused to pay out

The jobless duo (Goodram is pictured) have now enlisted the help of celebrity barrister Henry Hendron - once of Strand Chambers in London - to see if they can get hold of the £4million.

Jon-Ross Watson (left), 31, and Mark Goodram (right), 36, claimed victory on the lottery but Camelot has reportedly grown suspicious and refused to pay out. They

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