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I scooped £200k People’s Postcode Lottery jackpot after wife IGNORED my plea… I’m glad she did or else I’d be in tears


A WIFE scooped a tidy £200,000 People’s Postcode Lottery jackpot prize after she ignored her husband’s pleas.

Sally bagged the hefty sum after she dismissed her husband Jonny’s request to cancel her subscription two months earlier.

Jonny admitted he was pleased his wife Sally had ignored his plea for her to cancel the lottery subscription

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Jonny admitted he was pleased his wife Sally had ignored his plea for her to cancel the lottery subscriptionCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery
The couple from March, Cambridgeshire, were shocked at the amount of money they had won

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The couple from March, Cambridgeshire, were shocked at the amount of money they had wonCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery

He admitted he was glad his wife had completely ignored him as otherwise he would now be crying.

Sally and Jonny shared the £1million pot with four other neighbours in March, Cambridgeshire after their postcode PE15 9LU landed the weekly Millionaire Street prize today. Every ticket was worth £200,000.

The traffic management operator said: “I said to her that she should cancel it two months ago, but she never listens to me.

“Now I’m glad she ignored me. I would have been crying today.”

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Mum-of-two Sally added: “I wasn’t going to do what he said anyway.”

Now the hospital operating department practitioner is planning a dream family trip to Walt Disney World with their daughter and son, and said it could accelerate plans for a new home.

An excited Sally said: “Oh my God! I didn’t think it would be that much. You have no idea how much this means to me. I had some bubbly in the fridge just in case.

“We would like to stay in March. All my family are here. We would also like to take the kids to Florida.

“That would be a once-in-a-lifetime trip. We’re already booked to go to Benidorm this year, so maybe next year.”

But there will be another treat for one more member of the family – their Ragdoll cat, Loki.

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Sally said: “I promised the cat I would buy him a new cat tree.”

Jonny added: “I’m speechless. Sally was like, ‘It is going to be a grand’. She works so hard at the hospital. She deserves this.

“You always dream that something like this might happen, but you never think that it will.”

On the opposite side of the street, Tracy and car valet firm owner husband Paul hugged each other as they screamed with joy with other family members who watched as her £200,000 cheque was revealed.

Now the mum-of-two is planning a big family bash, a luxury beach holiday and helping her two grown-up sons.

The house building firm sales executive said: “I don’t believe it. I didn’t think I would ever win anything. I’ve never ever seen this kind of money. I’m extremely happy. It means a whole different perspective on my life.

I’m glad she ignored me. I would have been crying today

Sally’s husband Jonny

“I feel very wobbly. I previously felt nauseous, but now I’m just wobbly.

“I work full time and Paul works hard. He’ll never pack up work. But he can at least calm down a bit. I’m full-time at the moment, but I’ve got to speak to the best boss in the world to see if I can go part-time.

“I looked in the mirror as I closed the showhome up and said a little prayer that whatever it was would be more than I’ve got.

“We’re going to have a b***dy good time with it.”

The family fired up the barbecue and had Guinness and champagne chilling for a celebration later as they pondered their win.

Grandmother-of-one Tracy said: “Family is the most important thing to me. We’ll do something with the family. We’ve never been in this position – nowhere near. We’ll have a party of some kind, probably a huge barbecue.

“I want to go somewhere that has beautiful beaches, probably the Maldives. We got married in Mexico, and that was amazing, so that might also be a possibility.

We’re going to have a b***dy good time with it

Tracy

“Up to now the best thing I’ve ever won was ‘Sales Executive of the Year’ and that overwhelmed me.

“But this is the ultimate: holidays, parties and helping the kids.”

Also pocketing a £200,000 People’s Postcode Lottery prize was Kenny, who has overcome huge hurdles after being born with cerebral palsy.

He said: “I’m excited for the new chapter in my life.”

Winners Tracy and Paul say they're going to have 'a b***dy good time' with the money

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Winners Tracy and Paul say they’re going to have ‘a b***dy good time’ with the moneyCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery
There were a total of four winners when the postcode PE15 9LU came up

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There were a total of four winners when the postcode PE15 9LU came upCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery

Kenny works full-time in local government administration and is weeks away from graduating with a business degree – despite his mum being told he’d never walk or talk when he was born.

Now he is making plans to move home, buy a new car and go on a Greek islands cruise adventure after bagging his windfall.

Kenny and mum Lynette started sobbing when presenter Matt Johnson revealed his whopping cheque.

He said: “It’s overwhelming, but I’m excited for the new chapter in my life.

‘THIS IS LIFE-CHANGING’

“It feels good to win even £10, but I’ve been on tenterhooks with this. This is life-changing.

“It’s going to make a lot of difference. It’s hard to put into words, but I wasn’t expecting £200,000.

“I’m amazed and astounded that this has happened to me because normally it doesn’t. I’m so over the moon.”

Kenny was born 10 weeks early with a brain bleed which left him with his lifelong condition.

But mum Lynette, who also has five other sons and five daughters, told how he has battled to build his life – despite being bullied all through school.

The full-time carer said: “The doctors told me he would never walk or talk or do anything.

“He has struggled and struggled and struggled. He’s been bullied through school and everything. He has no contact with his dad. But he has always wanted more.

“I’m so happy for him. He’s been through so much, but he’s gotten through everything that has been thrown at him.

“I’m so happy for him. He can get a house and have a bit of money for himself. I’m really proud of him.”

Kenny has been hoping to quit his rented end-terrace bungalow and is now dreaming of a two-bedroom home in the area.

How People’s Postcode Lottery works

  • People’s Postcode Lottery costs £12 a month to play and there are guaranteed winners every day. People play with their chosen postcode and are automatically entered into all draws. A minimum of 33% from each ticket goes to charity.
  • Every Saturday, £1 million will be shared by one postcode as part of the lottery’s Millionaire Street prize.
  • Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have raised more than £1.2 billion for thousands of charities and local good causes.
  • This prize was promoted on behalf of Postcode Animal Trust which supports organisations including Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, PDSA and Medical Detection Dogs.
  • To play the People’s Postcode Lottery, you have to sign up on the website and enter your bank details.
  • You’re then automatically entered into a variety of different draws and prizes are announced every day

But first on his wish list is a new car – probably a Vauxhall Mokka or Crossland – and a holiday.

He said: “I’ll be able to do what I want to do. Go on holiday, maybe a Greek islands cruise, and get a new car. I’ll probably even treat the family to a holiday.

“But it’s about not wasting money and being sensible with it.”

Kenny said that he may throw a party later in the year for friends and family, which also includes seven nieces and nephews, to mark a triple celebration.

He said: “I’ve been studying for a business degree through the Open University for the past six years.

“I graduate this year, at the end of October, and I’d like to go into the management side of local government.

“I might have a party later in the year. I’m 30 in September and graduate after that so I might wait and celebrate three things: my win, graduating and my birthday.”

Family friend Liz, who turned up to watch the presentation, said: “If anyone in this world deserves this, it is Kenny.”

Kenny, who was born with cerebral palsy, says he is 'over the moon' with his big win

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Kenny, who was born with cerebral palsy, says he is ‘over the moon’ with his big winCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery
Kenny is now planning to move home, buy a new car and go on a Greek islands cruise

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Kenny is now planning to move home, buy a new car and go on a Greek islands cruiseCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery
Winner Kenny with his mum and carer Lynette

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Winner Kenny with his mum and carer LynetteCredit: Peoples Postcode Lottery
Each ticket in the June 29 draw was worth a whopping £200,000

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Each ticket in the June 29 draw was worth a whopping £200,000Credit: Peoples Postcode Lottery



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