In Sint Pauwels, a part of Sint-Gillis-Waas, two fraudulent individuals are attempting to uncover the identity of the EuroMillions winner. On April 13, 2025, our News reported that over €52 million was won at a local newspaper shop. However, the winner’s identity remains confidential for privacy reasons. Now, a woman with long blonde hair and a balding man with black hair are going door-to-door posing as reporters from ‘Het Nieuwsblad’ to reveal this information.
- Malafide personen proberen identiteit EuroMillions-winnaar te achterhalen.
- Twee frauduleuze individuen geven zich uit als reporters.
- Burgemeester waarschuwt inwoners om alert te zijn.
- Politie contacteren bij verdachte deur-aan-deur bezoekers.
- Privacy van winnaar blijft gewaarborgd in nieuwsbericht.
- Meer dan 52 miljoen euro gewonnen in Sint-Gillis-Waas.
How Are Fraudsters Trying to Uncover the EuroMillions Winner’s Identity?
The attempts by these fraudsters highlight a concerning trend in Sint Pauwels where privacy is compromised for financial gain. The mayor, Koen Daniëls, has urged residents to be cautious and report suspicious activities. Here are some key points:
- Fraudsters posing as journalists
- Deceptive tactics targeting local residents
- The importance of community awareness
If you encounter anyone asking about the EuroMillions winner in your area, please contact local authorities immediately. Staying informed can help protect our community from such deceitful acts.