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A recently-married Plymouth couple are now looking forward
to a lifetime of happiness without a single financial 'hitch' - after
winning a £1,477,059 share of the Lotto jackpot on Saturday 10th May.
Martin Adamson, a Royal Navy weapons engineer, and his
new wife, Hannah, a student teacher, are now planning to start their future
in style with a romantic honeymoon to Las Vegas and Hawaii.
After getting married on Sunday 4th May just outside
Plymouth, they could not go away straight away because Martin had to attend
a course.
More importantly, the Lotto win means they can now afford
their dream home - the lucky couple are expecting their first child in
November and thought they would have to move out of their own house and
into Navy quarters when the baby was born.
Martin said: "I saw the numbers come up on the TV. I
thought they looked familiar but went to check them online. I called up
to Hannah who was in the bath at the time. She didn't believe me when
I said we'd won the jackpot.
Winning the lottery has been the perfect end to a dream
week. We got married, we're looking forward to the birth of our first
child, and now we can buy a house and have a honeymoon!"
Martin - who chose his winning numbers from family birthdays
- has played Lotto since its launch over 13 years ago and recently switched
to playing online. He now joins the interactive winners' club - and is
one of the 4 million-plus winners every week on The National Lottery's
range of draw-based games and Scratchcards.
*****
A grandmother from Nantyglo has become the latest 'Golden
Gwent' winner, after scooping a Thunderball jackpot of £250,000 on Saturday
3rd May.
Retired factory-worker Eileen Jones, a grandmother of
eight, has lived alone in a council flat in Nantyglo since her husband
died 11 years ago.
Eileen knew of her amazing windfall after she returned
home from a Bank Holiday break and checked her numbers on Teletext.
Eileen said: "I had to check the numbers over and over
again, because I didn't believe it could be right. I phoned my two sons,
Glyn and Robert, and they came over straight away to double check the
numbers for me. I am still in shock!"
"I can't believe I have won this sort of money - my late
husband was a miner and I worked in a factory. We always got by and had
the odd holiday but I never dreamed I would have this much. When my husband
died, I had to sell our house and have since moved to a council flat.
Now I've got £250,000, I can't wait to buy a house of my own!"
A
couple from Erith...
...in Bexley,
are celebrating after scooping £2,964,163 in the Lotto draw on Wednesday
27th February.
The win couldn't
come at a better time for Arthur and Jackie Wright as they prepare to
become grandparents for the first time this summer.
The couple
are already starting to plan how to celebrate their win and a luxury holiday
for the whole family to Disney World in Florida is top of the list.
However, the
couple nearly missed out on their good fortune - Arthur, a Process Operator
at GlaxoSmithKline, was so eager to get home, he nearly didn't buy a lottery
ticket at all.
Arthur said:
"I was travelling back from work and looking forward to getting home so
I contemplated not buying a ticket but something made me change my mind
and go out of my way to the newsagents in Erith. I'm so glad I changed
my mind!
"When I checked
the numbers in the paper the following evening I thought someone was playing
a practical joke so I checked online, on the TV and everywhere I could
think of to confirm the numbers. Then I started to realise that it was
either a very elaborate joke or we really had won!"
The couple
are the latest people to benefit from the Dartford (DA) postcode's run
of luck. Dartford was recently ranked fifth luckiest lottery postcode
in the UK and this win adds to the £103 million in top prizes already
banked by winners in the area. Jackie, a technical masker at Base Enamellers,
was shopping with her daughter in Lakeside when Arthur broke the news
to her.
Arthur added:
"I phoned Jackie to tell her and she thought we must have made a mistake.
I knew she must have been in shock because when she got home she said
she hadn't been able to shop properly because she was so distracted!"
THE
£96m-plus EuroMillions jackpot...
...was divided
between 16 winners, with six UK players picking up a share. The winning
numbers on that Friday night were 17, 38, 28, 44 and 30 and the two lucky
stars were 01 and 04. Nobody matched all five main numbers and the two
lucky stars so the rollover jackpot rolled down to the next prize level.
The 16 ticketholders who matched all five main numbers and one lucky star
each received £6,462,181.30.
Ryan
Magee £6,462,181.30
Londonderry
man Ryan Magee had a premonition that he would win a share of the massive
£96 million EuroMillions jackpot - and now he is Northern Ireland's third
biggest National Lottery millionaire, worth almost £6.5 million.
The IT specialist
was so sure he would strike it rich that he bought 11 tickets in four
different towns - and one of them did the trick.
It was one
of 16 tickets throughout Europe that shared the huge fortune - and one
of six bought in the UK.
The computer
expert, who is expecting his second child with wife Margaret in August,
runs his own servicing and repair business - he matched five numbers and
one Lucky Star number to win £6,462,181.30 after the huge jackpot rolled
down to the next winning prize level.
Ryan said:
"In the week leading up to Friday's draw I was certain I would win. I
just couldn't get it out of my head so on the day, while I was travelling
on business, I bought tickets in Omagh, Strabane, Coleraine and Londonderry.
The winning ticket was the last one of the 11 I checked by which time
the numbers were in my head so I knew straightaway that I'd won. But despite
my premonitions I still couldn't believe it."
He continued:
"My only regular flutter is three lines on the Saturday Lotto draw so
my 11 tickets were out of the ordinary for me - I really did have that
lucky feeling. I was at a house party on Friday night and all my friends
checked their tickets. But I never check my tickets on the night - I always
like going to bed thinking I could wake up in the morning a millionaire."
Top of the
Magee's shopping list is a pet dog for 10 year-old son, Lee - while Ryan
has his eye on a Ferrari, which now has pride of place as the screen-saver
on his home computer, and Margaret fancies 'a nice house in the country'.
They now also
plan to expand his business, while Margaret intends to continue her work
as a student mental health nurse. All of which is well within their scope
- interest alone on the win comes to around £20,000 per month.
As a family
the Magees have had more than their fair share of luck on The National
Lottery. It has been a bittersweet week for the family, however, as Ryan's
father, Lloyd, had just started treatment for nose cancer - but is expected
to make a full recovery.
Lorry driver,
Lloyd, is chairman of the Bond Street Community Association on the Waterside
which won a grant of £80,000 by public vote in a People's Millions feature
on UTV. The grant from the Big Lottery Fund was for the development of
a play area for children in the district.
******
Six members of a Cardiff
family are celebrating becoming millionaires overnight after sharing a
£6,989,367.40 EuroMillions fortune.
The lucky millionaires
- Carl Prance, Lilian Grainger, Steven Prance, Jacquie Wood, Christine
Mills and Ceri Howe, matched five main numbers plus one Lucky Star to
strike it lucky in the draw on Friday 28th September. Each member of the
family syndicate has won £1,164,894.56 and three of them have already
started planning exactly what they're going to spend some of their winnings
on - a luxury caravan each, complete with a TV in every room and their
very own bar!
The family were all on
holiday together at the Trecco Bay caravan holiday park in Porthcawl -
helping to celebrate the 50th birthday of Carl's wife, Gillian - when
they found out they had become millionaires. Ceri had bought the ticket
for the Prance Family Syndicate and they had it with them on Friday night
when Ceri's daughter rang through to read out the winning numbers.
"As each number came out
correctly we all grew quieter and quieter," said Cardiff-born Carl, who
lives in Splott and has three children and two grandchildren. "But when
we realised we had all the right numbers we went bananas. We checked them
several times on Teletext on the caravan TV, filled up the fridge with
some celebration drinks and stayed in the caravan for a party. "It just
doesn't seem real - none of us can really believe this has happened. We've
been playing the lottery since it started but we've never won more than
a few pounds. It was only when we saw the cheque for £6.9 million that
it suddenly began to dawn on me that we are actually quite rich!"
The Prance
Family Syndicate spent £6 on EuroMillions tickets and they are now planning
how to spend their winnings. Apart from Lilian, who is a retired home
carer, the other syndicate members all work - Steven is a welder on the
railways, Jacquie a telephonist, Christine works with the disabled and
Ceri is a school cleaner.
*******
MEGA-RICH lottery winner Tommy Cone is re-applying
for his old job as a security guard - because he is bored.
The 65-year-old, who scooped a '4.2 million jackpot 16 months ago,
is urging bosses at Oldham's Spindles shopping centre to take him back
part-time. He earned just '4.50 an hour and lived in a council house on
an estate in the town before he became a multi-millionaire.
But he said: "I really would like my old job back. It's not the money
it's the boredom. I like security work. I need something to do."
Tommy's rags-to-riches story began when his "lucky dip"
numbers came up in May 2003. The father-of-three had never won more than
'10 in a decade, but soon he was moving his family to a posh bungalow
in Saddleworth.
The former guard, who has also worked as a coalman and
factory cleaner, has taken them on holidays at top resorts in Florida,
Fuengirola and Malta. The Rugby League fanatic also now sports smart suits
and a Louis Vuitton, bought by his wife Joan on a shopping trip to Harrods.
But he still love chip butties and travels around Oldham
by bus. Camelot is currently celebrating the 10th anniversary of the National
Lottery and winners like Tommy are being encouraged to talk about their
good fortune.
Joan, 61, said the money had not changed them and Tommy
does get bored hanging around the house and getting in her hair.
*******
Lottery winner claims £35m prize
EuroMillions is played in nine European countries. The
holder of a lottery ticket worth £35.4m has come forward to claim the
EuroMillions prize.
Camelot, which operates the British arm of the European
lottery, said it was the biggest single payout in the UK's lottery history.
The holder of the ticket, which was bought somewhere
in the UK, has finally come forward after Friday night's draw. Camelot
had thought the winner, who had 180 days to collect the prize, was not
aware of their good fortune.
The numbers drawn on Friday 10 August were: 23, 40, 42,
43, 49. Lucky Star numbers are: 2 and 6.
In July 2005, mother-of-six Dolores McNamara, of Limerick,
Ireland, won £77m, and in February 2006 three ticket holders won a share
of £126m.
The UK's first EuroMillions jackpot winner was Marion
Richardson from Gateshead who won £16.8m in April 2004. Her total was
exceeded by an anonymous winner in the UK who scooped £17.8m with a single
ticket.
EuroMillions is played in the UK, Austria, Belgium, Ireland,
Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Spain and Switzerland.
******
******
After
hitting the jackpot, lottery winners these days tend to be a bit sensible.
As they come to terms with hitting the jackpot Lottery winners these days
tend to sound a little, well, sensible.
At a push, some will give up the day job, and then of course there's new
cars and gifts for relatives. Most will also admit to thinking about a
nice holiday or maybe moving to a bigger house, but that's where the extravagance
often ends.
Not Jennifer Southall, however.
After ten years working as a £5.85-an-hour cinema supervisor, the 43-year-old,
who had never before tasted champagne or been on an aeroplane, has just
one ambition - to spend, spend, spend.
Refreshingly, the divorced mother-of-three has already made plans that
will make a big hole in her £8,372,751 fortune as she aims to fulfil her
dream of a lifestyle to match those of the Hollywood superstars she has
spent the last decade watching on-screen.
The
job was abandoned soon after her numbers came up, shortly followed by
the spending spree of her life in which she spent £1,500 in just 24 hours,
and her rented council house home will soon go the same way.
It
will be replaced by a big house with a swimming pool, a "pretty red car"
plus driving lessons, and a luxury holiday or two for the whole family
once they've applied for passports.
Miss
Southall was adapting quickly to her new status as a millionairess. "Now
I know what it is like to be rich - and it's fantastic," she said as the
cheque was handed over in her home town of Newport, Gwent. "I've never
even been on a plane or needed a passport. My family are mad about Egypt
so that is one place I want to go as soon as I won the jackpot.
"But
then this morning somebody mentioned New York and a bell rang in my head.
I'll go there as well. "I've seen the stars in the movies for years and
now its my turn. "I've also always wanted to live in a big house with
a swimming pool - and a bedroom for me that's far enough away from the
kids that I won't be able to hear their music blaring anymore."
******
A retired couple from Hertfordshire are celebrating after
they scooped the amazing £18,992,109 Lotto Triple Rollover jackpot on
Saturday 26th January.
Steve and Ida Smith from Hemel Hempstead play Lotto regularly
but they almost missed out on this fantastic prize when Steve forgot to
buy an extra few Lucky Dips.
Steve, a retired chargehand hospital porter, explained:
"We always buy a few lines for Lotto every Wednesday and Saturday but
this time, because it was a Triple Rollover, Ida asked me to buy some
extra Lucky Dips, just in case.
"I'd completely forgotten until Ida reminded me when
we were driving home from seeing family on Saturday afternoon. Luckily,
I saw a shop ahead so we stopped off and bought three Lucky Dip tickets
- and it was one of those that hit the jackpot!"
Ida, who used to work in the laundry at the same hospital,
said: "I was just getting Sunday lunch ready when Steve went to check
our numbers on Teletext but none of them were winners. I still had the
Lucky Dip tickets so I started checking those and saw we'd matched three
numbers."
Steve continued: "Ida said we'd matched three numbers
but I had a look at the ticket and told her we'd matched four. Then I
looked again and realised we'd matched all six! We couldn't believe it.
We left the Teletext pages on for hours and just kept looking at it, worrying
the numbers might change!"
Top of the shopping list is a four-bedroomed bungalow
with some land for stables and a paddock as well as a top-of-the-range
Range Rover.
The couple's first priority, however, is to look after
their family and friends before embarking on a shopping spree for new
clothes.
Steve said: "I've always loved horses and it would be
fantastic to have some land where we could keep them. It's amazing to
have become multi-millionaires overnight but we are just looking forward
to making our family comfortable."
*******
A married couple who won £5.3million on the lotto are
brother and sister.
George and Alice Wass share the same mother from different
relationships. The couple, who live in a caravan on an East London tip,
met in 1983 when she traced her family roots.
But the pair insist they had been told at the time they
were not related.
Alice, 61, said last night: "I showed my mother photos
of George and she said she'd never seen him before in her life."
They were introduced as long-lost brother and sister
25 years ago - and ended up as husband and wife. George and Alice Wass
insisted they had disproved claims they were related when they fell for
each other at an emotional meeting in 1983.
But the £5.3million lottery winners' tangled love life
was unravelled when a journalist confronted them with records that showed
they shared the same mum, Margaret Wass.
Alice, 61, who lives in a caravan on a rubbish tip with
George said: "This is all coming out now. What am I supposed to do? If
I'm getting you right, we've got the same mother but different fathers.
You have learnt a lot more than I have."
George, 63, walked out on his wife Mabel and their three
children after he met widowed Alice. Mabel said last night: "He was always
nicknamed Crazy George so it was no real surprise when he did something
like this."
Alice was introduced to George after she asked the Salvation
Army to look into her childhood history when her 19-year-old daughter
Valerie was murdered in 1983. She said she never knew her mum - by then
wed to Frederick Holding - was married before and was shocked to learn
she had a half-brother.
But her mother's marriage certificate shows she was previously
known as Margaret Wass. Alice added: "The Salvation Army came back with
the name George Wass. We met and George thought I was his sister and I
thought George was my brother."
They soon fell head over heels for each other and five
months later he moved into her house in Stratford, East London.
Alice said: "We started having feelings for one another
so I told George we had to part and never see each other again."
But she showed Margaret a load of photos he had given
her of him and his dad Lionel Wass with brother Joseph. She denied knowing
them.
Alice added: "I said 'Mum, is that my father?' It was
an elderly man. She said, 'Alice, where have you got this from?' "I replied
'I've been made to believe that is my father and if he is, this man here,
George, is my brother.' "She said, 'I've never seen that man in my life
before.'" George added: "I don't know what my mother was and frankly I
don't give a damn. If that was my mother, my old man would have told me."
The couple wed in 1987.
George was born in India where Lionel was in the Army.
After his birth the family moved back to England but his parents split.
He was brought up by Lionel and lost touch with Margaret. Two years later,
she gave birth to Alice in Ireland. Nine years after that, in 1955, Margaret
married Frederick, who Alice lists as her father on official documents.
No birth certificate exists for George, who was born
in a military hospital. And there appears to be no record of Alice's birth.
It is possible, in the absence of these papers, that Alice was adopted
which means they do not have the same biological mother.
But Alice said the only mum she has ever known was Margaret.
Mabel, of Grays, Essex, confirmed he and Alice were introduced as brother
and sister.
She said: "The Salvation Army wrote to him in 1983, saying
they had tracked down a half-sister of his and asking if he would like
to meet her. "She came down to visit us. They had a connection but I had
kind of expected that because they were brother and sister after all.
"Then she kept inviting him round to hers, asking him to help her do little
things. "That's when I thought they were a bit too close."
George and Alice, of Barking, East London, were thought
to be staying in a hotel last night.
DAUGHTER MURDERED
Alice Wass is still grieving for daughter Valerie, who
was murdered by her dad before he committed suicide. Heartbroken Alice
told the Mirror: "I might have won £5.3m but it will not give me back
the one thing I want - Valerie."
Valerie, 19, was strangled and hidden under her bed in
the family home in East London in October 1983. The gruesome discovery
only came after Aubrey Playfair, Alice's first husband, was found decapitated
at a nearby railway line.
Alice, who met George two months after the tragedy,
said: "This money will do me no good because the one thing I want is dead.
Since Valerie was murdered I've lived on tablets. I do not live the high
life."
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