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The Sun
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
Motorbike fan quits job after scooping £4m lotto win and reveals dream purchase
A HARLEY-Davidson motorbike fan plans an easy ride into retirement after winning £4million on the National Lottery. Jon Waring, 57, has already handed in his notice as a police radio operator and nurse wife Lucy, 48, is also quitting. 2 The couple, who have a 15-year-old daughter, are set to splash the cash with a Harley trike topping Jon's shopping list, while a hot tub is Lucy's No1 priority. They also aim to buy a new family home in the area and create a music room in the house. Jon said: "This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection - and potentially add to it too. "As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster - we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. " This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life - and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike." They do not have passports but are now looking forward to whichever holidays take their fancy. Reacting to his huge win in the Lotto draw on May 31 Jon said: 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream. Jon, who also hopes to go on a Lions rugby trip, added: 'It won't change us but it will change what we can do.' I almost died after freak surgery accident AND bus crash, now I've won £65k in lottery win 2


The Independent
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Lotto winner sat up all night drinking tea and quit job after £4m jackpot reveal
A Devon couple is set to embark on an early retirement, trading their demanding careers for a life of leisure, after scooping nearly £4 million on the National Lottery. Jon Waring, 57, a radio operator with Devon and Cornwall Police for 16 years, has already handed in his notice. His wife, Lucy, 48, a nurse at Torbay Hospital, is also working her final weeks before leaving her role. The couple, from Paignton, who have a 15-year-old daughter, plan to embrace a more relaxed pace of life thanks to their Lotto jackpot win. Their immediate plans include fulfilling long-held dreams, with Mr Waring, a keen Harley-Davidson enthusiast, eyeing a trike bike, while Mrs Waring's top priority is a new hot tub. The substantial win promises a comfortable and adventurous retirement for the family. A new family home in the Paignton area is also high on the wish list. Mr Waring said his huge win, which saw him match six numbers in the Lotto draw on May 31 still does not feel real. 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream,' he said. The family are all keen musicians and plan to create a music room in their new home where they can all play as well as listen to their favourite bands. 'This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection – and potentially add to it too,' Mr Waring said. 'As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster – we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. 'This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life – and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike.' Mr Waring woke at 4am to discover he had won the £3,966,543 jackpot. 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize,' he said. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and noticed there was just one winner – and knew it must have been me. 'I couldn't quite believe it – I knew they were my numbers. I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check. 'I woke Lucy, and she said, still half asleep, 'Is it April 1?'. I said no, it is June. 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep. We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' Mr Waring, who is also a keen rugby fan, said a box at Exeter Chiefs and a trip to see the Lions tour are also on his wish list, together with a new car, an Audi Q7. 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do. And the pace at which we do it, too.' He said with the nature of his job, and his wife's, it has been hard to get holidays to match up and the couple do not even have current passports. 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time,' he said. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose. Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will, until something like this happens.' Mr Waring has always played Lotto each week since the game started and now plays online. His winning numbers were: 8, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 33.


The Independent
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Independent
£4m Lotto win puts Harley-Davidson fan on the road to early retirement
A Harley-Davidson lover is planning an easy ride into retirement after winning nearly £4 million on the National Lottery. Jon Waring, 57, has already handed in his notice at Devon and Cornwall Police where he has worked as a radio operator for 16 years. Meanwhile, his wife Lucy, 48, is working her notice as a nurse at Torbay Hospital. The couple, from Paignton in Devon, who have a 15-year-old daughter, are planning to take life at a more relaxed pace thanks to the Lotto jackpot win. They already have their bucket list planned out with a Harley-Davidson trike bike topping the shopping list for Mr Waring, while a hot tub is the number one priority for his wife. A new family home in the Paignton area is also high on the wish list. Mr Waring said his huge win, which saw him match six numbers in the Lotto draw on May 31 still does not feel real. 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream,' he said. The family are all keen musicians and plan to create a music room in their new home where they can all play as well as listen to their favourite bands. 'This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection – and potentially add to it too,' Mr Waring said. 'As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster – we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. 'This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life – and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike.' Mr Waring woke at 4am to discover he had won the £3,966,543 jackpot. 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize,' he said. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and noticed there was just one winner – and knew it must have been me. 'I couldn't quite believe it – I knew they were my numbers. I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check. 'I woke Lucy, and she said, still half asleep, 'Is it April 1?'. I said no, it is June. 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep. We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' Mr Waring, who is also a keen rugby fan, said a box at Exeter Chiefs and a trip to see the Lions tour are also on his wish list, together with a new car, an Audi Q7. 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do. And the pace at which we do it, too.' He said with the nature of his job, and his wife's, it has been hard to get holidays to match up and the couple do not even have current passports. 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time,' he said. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose. Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will, until something like this happens.' Mr Waring has always played Lotto each week since the game started and now plays online. His winning numbers were: 8, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 33.


CTV News
2 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Bruce County siblings to share cut of $98,000 lottery prize
A group of four from Bruce County won a LOTTO 6/49 second prize worth $98,226.40 in the April 12, 2025 LOTTO 6/49 draw. (Source: OLG) After 30 years of playing the lottery together, four Bruce County siblings finally had the winning ticket. 'I took our ticket to the store and scanned it using the ticket checker,' said Ron Mahon of Southampton. 'When I saw that it was a big winner, I had to double check. I may have let out a little scream too.' Bursting with excitement, Ron said he called his siblings one by one to share the incredible news. 'I thought he was messing with me and had trouble believing him at first,' said James Mahon of Port Elgin. 'I still can't fully process it!' 'We're all so fortunate and blessed to have won this prize,' added Marie Jones of Southampton. 'All these years of playing really paid off. I feel overjoyed!' Each sibling said they have unique plans for their share of the windfall from the April 12 draw. James will take his time deciding how to use the money. Marie looks forward to purchasing a new washing machine and refreshing her home with some new furniture. Ron plans to deposit his winnings in the bank, while Joyce will buy a new mattress for a better night's sleep. The winning ticket was purchased at Rexall on Albert Street South in Southampton.


CTV News
12-06-2025
- Business
- CTV News
Magrath, Alta., man wins $1M in Lotto 6-49
Duane Maldaner of Magrath won $1 million in the May 24 Lotto 6-49 draw. He says he'll use the money to have an easy retirement. (Supplied/WCLC) A Magrath, Alta., man has won $1 million in a Lotto 6-49 draw last month, says the Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC). Duane Maldaner won the money on the May 24 draw; a day before his birthday. 'I was just sitting by myself and checked my ticket—I was pleasantly surprised!' he said in a WCLC release. 'The kids were coming over for my birthday BBQ the next day so I knew I could tell them then!' Maldaner says one of his children said the win spoiled the surprise they'd brought with them. 'My one child said, 'Dad, I bought you a nice gift and you're not even going to enjoy it now!'' he said. He says the money will be used to help him retire comfortably in just a few years. Maldaner's winning ticket was purchased at Gonzo's Gas N' Go at 913 Ninth Avenue N. in Lethbridge.