A HAMPSHIRE grandmother was conned out of nearly £20,000 after falling victim to an international lottery scam.
Police have launched an investigation into the bogus US scheme which asked for cash to release a $1m prize.
The 81-year-old, who was widowed just months earlier, was tricked into sending four cheques and taking out a £10,000 bank loan.
A bank clerk only foiled the scam when the woman tried to take a second loan of £25,000 to pay a fake US tax request.
The victim had been planning to give a sizeable chunk of her retirement savings to charity.
Now police and trading standards have issued new warnings to people not to be duped by fake competition letters and e-mails.
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