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Capital’s streets paved with gold for London £3m jackpot winner

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nt, the leading digital entertainment company, has delivered the dream present to one Londoner – a £3m jackpot win on their Mega Fortune Dreams slot.

The new dad, who wishes to remain anonymous, bet only £20 on the slot via the LeoVegas mobile app. This win means he can finally get on the housing ladder in the UK’s most expensive city.

The LeoVegas.com 36-year-old winner, who takes home £2,906,306.34, said: “I’d just got home from work and decided to have a spin. It’s still so unreal for me; I can’t believe I’ve actually won. I can’t wait to spoil my daughter, who has just turned two months, and give her a brilliant start to life and a safe place to grow up.”

Simon Hammon, Chief Product Officer of NetEnt, said: “We’re thrilled that this UK winner has won big and can create the dream family home. Mega Fortune Dreams is designed to excite and entertain, while offering the chance of huge jackpots, and it’s a great feeling to see our players’ lives change with a win.”

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