THE Worcester grandmother who claimed she had put her Lottery ticket through the wash has met a fortune teller - in a bid to predict the next winning numbers.
Susanne Hinte, 48, made a claim for the £33million Lotto jackpot saying she had a ticket which matched the winning numbers but had put it through the washing machine.
She had her claim rejected by Camelot after the real winner came forward with the actual winning ticket.
Now pictures have emerged of Ms Hinte, of Warndon, leaving a meeting with a fortune teller.
She spent an hour with Sandrea Mosses, who says she is a medium and ghost clearer, at the Black Horse pub in Illey, Halesowen yesterday.
Ms Hinte said: "Hopefully she will predict a future win on the lottery."
Ms Hinte made national headlines after Camelot launched a search for the owner of the winning ticket, which the company knew had been bought in Worcester.
It was also revealed she faces two trials next month for theft and motoring offences.
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