A family from Bo'ness is being hailed as one of Scotland's luckiest families after a third big lottery win.

Peter, 90, and Mary Fry, 86, along with their three daughters, Margaret, 64, Janet, 59, and Isobel, 57, have become Scotland's newest millionaires after their syndicate won the Lotto Millionaire Raffle.

The family play together and were amazed when they scooped one of two £1m prizes on May 18 continuing a family run of lottery luck.

Their daughter Margaret won £20,000 last year and Peter's cousin Annette Brown, 82, was the UK's 2500th National Lottery millionaire after winning a £1,151,496 share of the Lotto jackpot in October 2010.

Speaking after their latest win, Margaret said: "My dad went down to Tesco on Saturday as normal and passed his tickets over to get checked.

"The till operator advised him that he had won a 'wee bit of money' and it was too much to pay out in the store - thinking it was around £500, he had no idea we were about to become millionaires.

"When we were told £1 million we were in such shock. My mum kept saying 'a million?' in such disbelief. It was the most amazing feeling!

"As a family we're always played the game but never really believed we would win a substantial amount, this shows that it could be anyone. It's truly life changing."

Peter and Mary, who are retired, have six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren and expect to welcome their sixth in July.

Speaking of the family's latest win, cousin Annette said: "I'm so happy for Peter - it couldn't have happened to a better man and talk about keeping it in the family.

"Winning The National Lottery made my life so much easier and I hope it's the same for him. I can't wait to see him and celebrate our luck together in person."

Peter bought the family's ticket from Tesco on Links Road, Bo'ness.