A NURSE who netted £100,000 after winning the lottery TWICE reckons her neighbours and her must live on Britain’s luckiest street.
Sally Yearnshire, a 57-year-old gran of eight, was among fifteen residents in Killham, East Yorks., to win six-figures playing the People’s Postcode Lottery.
The same street, called West End, scooped around £4,000 each in 2019 on the lottery which this time landed 14 neighbours with a heftier £100,000 each.
And one anonymous winner scooped an eye-watering £200,000 after playing two tickets in the draw which saw them take a share of a whopping £4.4 million.
Sally, who treated some of the UK’s first Covid patients, told HullLive: “I can’t believe it. I didn’t dream as big as £100,000.
“You just don’t think it’ll be you and it’s happened twice.”
The nurse now plans to treat her grandkids and dogs, while buying herself a “faster car” and a new settee.
She snapped up a hot tub with her 2019 winnings.
Another of the winners, 42-year-old Stephen Artley, said he couldn’t believe his win was real after banking a second win.
He has in fact moved house but decided to keep playing the draw because of the “lucky” postcode’s 2019 win.
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Elizabeth Kennedy, 61, plans to spend her £100,000 winnings on a trip to New York and Las Vegas.
She said “lightening really can strike twice” after bagging £4,254 in 2019.
While Brenda Moore, 77, screamed: “Oh my giddy aunt! We only moved to this house in December.”
She is now planning a trip to Kenya and will finally be able to afford to get a cleaner in once a week.
Ten winners of £100,000 opted to remain anonymous.
In total, 792 people in the YO25 4 postcode area were handed a cheque as their share of the multi-million pound jackpot.
The win follows a record breaking nineteen lucky neighbours in Orrell, near Wigan, Lancashire, who scooped life-changing sums on the Poeple’s Postcode Lottery in June.