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Kaleidoscope of colour at funeral for flamboyant lottery winner

Melissa Ede scooped £4 million on a scratchcard.

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Mourners at the funeral of flamboyant lottery millionaire Melissa Ede were told that the former taxi driver would have loved the colourful occasion.

Miss Ede’s coffin was brought into the Chanterlands Crematorium, in Hull, in a rainbow coloured hearse, pulled by two white horses and was carried into the service through a arch of balloons.

Civil celebrant Alastair Devine, who led the funeral procession in his multi-coloured suit, told the congregation the 58-year-old former taxi driver and transgender LGBT campaigner would have approved of the colourful theme.

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Civil Funeral celebrant Alastair Devine with the coffin (Danny Lawson/PA)

“Most importantly, that the focus is all on Mel.”

Welcoming the media into the funeral, he said Miss Ede would have “wanted a funeral that had as much coverage as the royal wedding.”

Mr Devine said: “She was certainly unique. She would have loved it today that her friends from the press and media are all here.”

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The coffin is taken from Chanterlands Crematorium (Danny Lawson/PA)

And he advised before the tributes began: “Any of you are of a sensitive or delicate nature, be warned.”

Mr Devine said: “A fantastic person has been lost to us.”

Miss Ede died from a heart attack earlier this month, according to her fiancee Rachel Nason, who led the mourners, many dressed in coloured clothing.

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Rainbow colours were much in evidence (Danny Lawson/PA)

Her £4 million giant cheque and a replica of the winning scratchcard were displayed in chapel, next to her coffin.

Ms Nason has explained how Ms Ede had gone to hospital on May 5, but came back to her Hull home five hours later “with the all clear”.

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The giant lottery scratchcard and cheque is displayed in the crematorium (Danny Lawson/PA)

Ms Nason said that a post-mortem examination had revealed Ms Ede had ischaemic heart disease, which led to a sudden heart attack.

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