Yorkshire Post

Lottery winner can’t celebrate ‘so had glass of wine with dog’

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A COUPLE who scooped £10,000 per month for a year on the lottery have said the lockdown is a “strange time” to win as they have not been able to celebrate with family and friends.

Rich Pearson, 30, and wife Kim, 33, matched the five main numbers in the Set For Life draw on May 11. The pair, of Upminster in east London, had been saving to get on the property ladder and now plan to start their house hunt in earnest.

Office manager Mrs Pearson saw they had won when she checked her online account, then ran upstairs to tell her husband.

Mr Pearson, a key worker in the infrastruc­ture sector, said his wife woke him up, shouting: “We’ve won the lottery.”

“I’d been working a night shift so was in the deepest sleep when Kim jumped on me,” said Mr Pearson.

“I had no idea what she was on about to begin with but it quickly sunk in when she showed me her phone and how much we’d won.

It was certainly one of the more surreal starts to the day.”

They called Camelot to confirm the win before Mrs Pearson continued with her work commitment­s and her husband got ready for his night shift.

The couple said they hoped to find a home with a garden for their rescue dog Loki.

“It was a really strange day. It was such a crazy experience that we spent most of the day just grinning at one another,” said Mrs Pearson. “Then Rich went off to work so I had a glass of wine and celebrated with Loki.

“This is a strange time to win because we haven’t been able to celebrate with those closest to us but when we safely can that celebratio­n will be all the sweeter.

“We will definitely be treating everyone and may think about a holiday to see family in New Zealand but all that is some way off.

“So for now we will keep ourselves safe, keep Loki entertaine­d and out of mischief and crack on with our house hunt.”

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