Woman loses in court after losing lottery
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A Dutch woman has lost her compensation claim for mental distress she suffered from missing out when her neighbours won a lottery windfall.
Prize winners are chosen by postal code and Helene de Gier would have shared in the 14 million euros (9.4 million pounds) if she had bought an 8.50 euro ticket -- as her seven neighbours in the town of Heusden did.
She had accused the organisers of "emotional blackmail" and demanded compensation, but court documents showed on Thursday that she had lost.
The judgement said lottery organisers cannot be held responsible for those who fail to take part and later regret it.
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