EuroMillions winner dies after suspected hit-and-run in Essex
A man in his 30s, identified as Anthony Canty, has died following a suspected hit-and-run incident in Tiptree, Essex. The collision involving a cyclist and a black Ford Ka occurred on May 21st.

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AI-generatedA man in his 30s, identified as Anthony Canty, has died following a suspected hit-and-run incident in Tiptree, Essex. The collision involving a cyclist and a black Ford Ka occurred on May 21st. Canty, who previously won £1 million in a EuroMillions draw and had been recognized for saving a police officer's life, was taken to the hospital in serious condition and passed away four days later. An 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of several offenses, including failing to stop, and remains under investigation. Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone with relevant footage to come forward.
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5 extractedCanty had previously saved the life of a police officer by administering CPR during the first Covid-19 lockdown.
An 18-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.
Anthony Canty previously won £1m in a EuroMillions draw in May 2020.
A EuroMillions lottery winner has died following a suspected hit-and-run incident in Essex.
The cyclist, identified as Anthony Canty, was involved in a collision with a black Ford Ka.