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Retiree who was 'careful with pension' wins £1m on scratchcard

Retiree who was 'careful with pension' wins £1m on scratchcard

BBC News26-03-2025

A retired sailor says he can enjoy his "independence and freedom" after winning £1m on a National Lottery scratchcard. Alan Wilcock's life changed forever after he bought the winning scratchcard from his local Co-op on Coronation Road, Bristol.The 75-year-old celebrated the win on the SS Great Britain, one of the city's most famous landmarks and a fitting location considering his 15 years of experience in the Merchant Navy."I've gone from being careful with my pension to having choices I never thought I'd have again," he said. "Retaining my freedom and independence is priceless."
Mr Wilcock now plans to buy a new mobility scooter and throw a party for his friends.He said: "It's not just about what I can buy, it's also about ensuring I can continue to enjoy my independence and freedom to live life on my own terms."
Mr Wilcock said he was left shaking after he discovered the win. He headed back to the shop as fast as he could and was told to call the National Lottery to collect his winnings.A son of one of his friends had to find the details, as Mr Wilcock does not have a smartphone.He said the scratchcard did not leave his side until he received the £1m prize.As for future plans, Mr Wilcock has said he is still finalising his wishlist but a celebration is on the cards."I know that I want to use the winnings to enjoy life, and that starts with a party for my friends," he said."I'll hire a place, put my card behind the bar and simply say to everyone 'Enjoy'."It'll be a great night and we'll be raising a few glasses of Guinness, toasting the win and my friends."

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