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Scaffolder wins record-breaking £11.5m jackpot from £1.50 bet

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A scaffolder from Norfolk has become one of the UK’s biggest-ever online gambling winners after scooping a record £11.5 million jackpot from a £1.50 stake.

Arron Freeman, 44, who runs ASL Scaffolding, landed the life-changing sum while playing the popular Mega Moolah slot game on Betfred’s online platform.

The win, which took place on 5 June, is the largest in Betfred’s 58-year history.

Speaking to the Eastern Daily Press, Freeman said he was still coming to terms with the shock of the win and hinted at plans to give back: “I am in shock, but I am not gonna say too much at the minute.”

He added that proceeds from selling his story would be used to help build a homeless shelter.

Freeman’s partner, Kelly Dighton, has publicly documented her personal recovery journey on social media, and the couple are reportedly considering a holiday while they plan their next steps.

A close friend, who asked not to be named, said the win had left Freeman “in shock” and described the payout as “life-changing”.

Betfred founder Fred Done personally called Freeman to congratulate him, offering VIP hospitality at a Manchester United match.

“He’s a sensible chap and is planning to invest some of his winnings into property for his family,” Mr Done told the Eastern Daily Press. “But not before enjoying a holiday of a lifetime.”

He also advised Freeman to stop gambling altogether following the extraordinary win.

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