That's... quite the shopping list
A teaching assistant who bagged a huge £200,000 lottery win says she will spend the money on a horse - as well as copious bottles of Prime for her daughter.
James, who works as a machine driver at a quarry, said: “We had a plan and it was a ten-year plan. Now it’s a next week plan.” Amie added: “We’re cramped in this two-bedroom house with our two girls. Now we can move somewhere that’s big enough for us all. My heart was beating really fast – it’s more zeroes than I was expecting.”
“My husband, Norman, was diagnosed with dementia four years ago and I just try to handle it the best I can. I just get by day-to-day so this is going to help us so much. I didn’t expect it to be this amount of money. I just can’t register it. I can’t stop shaking.” Mum-of-one Sara McGonnell became emotional when she saw how much she’d won. Sara said: “All that’s going through my head right now is that I can buy my mum a headstone, a brand new one. That’s all I can think of. She died in 1988 when she was just 52, and this is something I’ve been wanting to do for a while but I haven’t been able to. This means a lot.”
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