A dad-of-three who was previously earning minimum wage has become a multi-millionaire overnight after winning a staggering £5.4m jackpot from a £1.40 bet
A dad-of-three who was previously earning minimum wage has become a multi-millionaire overnight after winning a staggering £5.4m jackpot. Michael Clark has had an unforgettable start to 2023 after bagging the biggest payout in bookmaker Betfred's 56-year history while playing a slot game on a stake of just £1.40, the Mirror reports
Michael has also promised his fiancée a brand new sparkling engagement ring. The couple also have plans for a lavish wedding reception at their beloved Newcastle United St James' Park home along with a luxurious honeymoon in Jamaica and are currently eyeing up a six-bedroom house in the countryside. He said: “I was on it for probably 20 or 30 minutes or so and just kept on winning until I found myself playing for the jackpot. At first I thought we’d won £5,000, which was a great amount, but then I realised there were more numbers showing on my phone.
Michael 'absolutely loved' his job but is taking some time away from work at the moment while Sherelle cares for her grandmother and told the pensioner 'not to worry'. Michael has now been nicknamed 'Micky Millions' said he will be replacing Sherelle's £1,000 engagement ring he gave her seven years ago.
The overjoyed couple have described their win as a 'total transformation of our lives' as Sherelle added: "We are so lucky to have a new and better life ahead of us." Michael added: “I’m just absolutely over the moon. You see these big prizes available and think nobody ever wins them. Well, they do… it’s me!
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