Lottery win the day after redundancy
JACKPOT Sue Walker A WOMAN has won a share of a £3million lottery jackpot – just one day after being made redundant.
Sue Walker had just worked her final day as an admin assistant at a private hospital when she scooped £182,747 on the People’s Postcode Lottery.
The 59-year-old and seven former neighbours pocketed £178,213 when the postcode YO25 4PE for their village, Nafferton, East Yorks, was picked.
Sue, who had moved house but was allowed to keep playing a ticket for her old address, also picked up £4,534 for having a similar postcode at her new home nearby.
She said: “My redundancy was always looming and now the worry has melted away with this win. It means so much to me.” Violent Shepherd SPEEDBOAT killer Jack Shepherd has been jailed for a further four years for glassing a barman.
Shepherd, 31, was caught on CCTV attacking Afghanistan veteran David Beech, 33, with a full vodka bottle in a drunken rage last year.
He pleaded guilty at Exeter crown court yesterday to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Shepherd is already serving six years for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown, 24, in a Thames speedboat crash.
He returned to the UK in April after going to the run to the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Security footage shows Shepherd taking a full bottle of vodka from his pocket and hiding it behind his back.
He then walks towards the exit in what appears to be a polite manner but swings the bottle at Mr Beech’s head.
His victim falls down and