A MAN who scooped a £105million lotto jackpot wishes he had never won – and wants a normal life again.

Builder Steve Thomson landed the massive EuroMillions prize back in 2019.

Steve Thomson and his wife Lenka after his EuroMillions win

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Steve Thomson and his wife Lenka after his EuroMillions winCredit: Ian Whittaker – The Sun
Pals say Steve wants a normal life again

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Pals say Steve wants a normal life againCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun

Friends say that Steve now spends most days at home and taking his dog for walks – and that he misses building site banter.

One said: “Steve obviously feels really lucky to be in the position he’s in.

“But nothing could’ve prepared him for the change in his life after he won EuroMillions.

“He’s a very modest, humble bloke and loved his life as a builder.

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“Steve misses the job and all that comes with it, like the great lads he worked with and the brilliant banter they had together on site.”

After winning the lottery, thoughtful Steve completed outstanding orders for customers of his windows and conservatories business in Selsey, West Sussex.

He also gave £50,000 to the school two of his sons attended, £50,000 to a medical centre and £100,000 to his beloved cricket club.

Steve and wife Lenka, 44, lived in a £150,000 three-bed terraced house with their three children when they won.

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They stayed there for a year before moving to a sprawling £4.5million estate in Kent.

When he bought his new six-bedroom home, set in 14.5 acres with a swimming pool and tennis court, Steve said: “The kids have finally got their own bedrooms.”

It comes as a massive £182,000 EuroMillions jackpot has been claimed – with one lucky Brit scoring the life-changing cash prize.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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