A man who scooped a £190,000 yearly salary for life in a lottery windfall is now confronting the possibility of losing that after the firm paying him the cash filed for bankruptcy.

John Wyllie, 61, from Oregon won $5,000 (£3,687) a week for life from PCH Prize Patrol in 2012, collecting an annual weekly payment of $260,000 (£191,738.30) every January.

The yearly amount was so substantial it allowed him to give up work and purchase a property with six acres in Bellingham, Washington .

During the 1990s, the organisation provided a variety of rewards spanning from gift vouchers to 30-years' worth of weekly payments.

Nevertheless, he confronts monetary uncertainty after the business Publishers Clearing House (PCH), submitted for bankruptcy earlier this year without informing John or an

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