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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Euromillions winning couple who landed £1m prize for SECOND time in 2 years beating odds of 283 BILLION to 1 will now finally leave their simple pre-fab - for a home with 'games room and a bar'

.Scunthorpe millionaires David Long and Kathleen MacKenzie won again 

  • .Former lorry driver and wife have also been given a new Jaguar car 
  • .He said: 'I always knew I'd win, even the first time. I just had a feeling' 
  • .They first won in 2013, threw ticket in the bin, but fished it out to check it 
  • .Couple still live in a small bungalow but may now go on a five-star cruise 
A British couple have won £1million in the EuroMillions lottery for the second time in two years - beating odds of more than 283 billion to one - and will at last leave their static caravan.
After their second win millionaires David Long and Kathleen MacKenzie from Scunthorpe have finally decided to leave their small Lincolnshire bungalow and will buy a mansion.
But although Mr Long admitted he was 'shocked' he continued buying a ticket after their first million-pound win because 'I just knew it would be my turn again some day'. 
The couple want a country pile close to the Lincolnshire town - but it must have a games room and a bar.
After their second huge win they may also splash out on a Mediterranean cruise with Mr Long admitting the latest £1milllion payout means he's 'run out of excuses'.
Previous winners: Scunthorpe  HGV driver David Long and his wife Kathleen MacKenzie have won a £1million on the EuroMillions for the second time - three years after their last win in an incredible 283 billion to one shot
Previous winners: Scunthorpe HGV driver David Long and his wife Kathleen MacKenzie have won a £1million on the EuroMillions for the second time - three years after their last win in an incredible 283 billion to one shot
Home: The couple still live in their Scunthorpe static home - but may now buy a cruise around the Med after Mr Long said the second million-pound win meant he has 'run out of excuses'
Mr Long had passed his local newsagent before the Friday draw and thought 'I'll have a go' and said today: 'I always knew I'd win, even the first time. I just had a feeling it was going to be me'. 
The couple then checked the numbers on the morning afterwards and Mrs Long had screamed: 'You said you'd do it again and you have! 
Mr Long said 'you never know' when asked about winning for a third time.
'They say things come in threes, don't they?' he said. 'Third time lucky and all that.
'You never know. You've just got to believe that one day you're going to do it. We've done it. To believe we're going to do it again. It's happened. Could it be a third time?'
His wife said: 'He probably will.'
Last time the HGV driver and his now-wife won despite throwing their ticket in the bin in 2013.
Mr Long then 'had the urge to fish it out' and was shocked to discover it was worth £1million.
Mr Long said today: 'I always knew I'd win, even the first time. I just had a feeling it was going to be me. I tend to play when I know there are lots of prizes on the go.
'Last time I knew I had a good chance because there were 100 prizes of £1 million. Last Friday night I was passing the local shop and saw there were 10 £1 million prizes on EuroMillions and a nice car and thought yeah I'll give that a go.
'Got to be worth a few lines and I got five using my usual numbers.
Positive thinking: Although Mr Long (pictured with his wife) admitted he was 'shocked' he continued buying a ticket after their first million-pound win because 'I just knew it would be my turn again some day' 
Positive thinking: Although Mr Long (pictured with his wife) admitted he was 'shocked' he continued buying a ticket after their first million-pound win because 'I just knew it would be my turn again some day' 
Celebration: The couple (pictured together) checked the numbers on the morning afterwards and Mrs Long had screamed: 'You said you'd do it again and you have!'
Celebration: The couple (pictured together) checked the numbers on the morning afterwards and Mrs Long had screamed: 'You said you'd do it again and you have!'
'On Saturday morning I sat down in front of our telly and started checking the numbers. On one line I'd matched two numbers and one star to get £7.20 and thought that's all right.
'Then I checked the raffle codes- something I've learnt to do automatically since winning last time. After a few moments I very calmly called Kath in and said 'Have a look at this. It's there. Look. Read that line'.'

WHAT ARE THE ODDS OF THAT? 

283 billion to one: Winning the EuroMillions twice 
One million to one:  David Cameron winning the 100 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games
50,000/1: Elvis being found alive this year 
10,000/1: Simon Cowell becoming prime minister 
2,500/1: England to win the next three World Cups 
500/1: The next royal baby being called Wayne
Mr Long said his wife checked the television and went online, adding: 'Then she went up right close to our television on the wall, put on her glasses and stared really hard at the raffle numbers. It seemed ages and then she finally said: 'You said you'd do it again and you have!' Everything has been a blur ever since.
'It's definitely taking longer to sink in this time!' 
Bookies told MailOnline today they could not find any bets on the planet that could match the 283 billion to one odds of a double lottery win.
But said an example of a million to one gamble would be for future king Prince George winning Wimbledon while also captaining the England rugby and cricket teams.
 A Camelot spokesman said: 'This is an extraordinary situation where somebody's been fortunate enough to win twice.
'As you can imagine, we see winners who win once who are very, very shocked. It must be even more shocking to win twice.' 
Two years ago, Mr Long, who was working as a HGV driver for a local transport business in Scunthorpe, nearly missed out on the big win altogether.
Last time: Last time the HGV driver David Long and his now-wife won despite throwing their ticket in the bin in 2013 - but fished it out later just to check
Last time: Last time the HGV driver David Long and his now-wife won despite throwing their ticket in the bin in 2013 - but fished it out later just to check
Happy day: The couple said they first win allowed them to get married and also treat themselves and their family
Happy day: The couple said they first win allowed them to get married and also treat themselves and their family
Long engagement: The couple were planning to get married for 13 years - and had been together for 18 - until it actually happened after the 2013 win 
Favourite club: Mr Long wanted a red and white themed wedding because he loves Liverpool FC
Favourite club: Mr Long wanted a red and white themed wedding because he loves Liverpool FC
He thought he had won just £2.70 and with the ticket in the bin he nearly did not bother to claim the winnings.
At the last moment he decided to take the ticket out with him as he needed a newspaper.
'I had to fish the ticket out of the bin that time and found when I got to the shop that it was worth a heck of a lot more.
'That win was fantastic and couldn't have come at a better time. Times had been really tough and I had been really ill for three years, unable to work leading up to it.
'I lasted three days at work and then took early retirement. We've had an amazing 18 months, have been able to treat the family, buy a new car and even finally get hitched - after being engaged for 12 years.
Getting lucky: A couple have won £1million in the EuroMillions for the second time in two years - beating odds of more than 283 billion to one
Getting lucky: A couple have won £1million in the EuroMillions for the second time in two years - beating odds of more than 283 billion to one
'But I always told everyone that I'm gonna do it again. I just knew it would be my turn again some day. Now it has and we just can't believe it,' he said.
Mr Long says he is not a fan of travelling abroad and hates the idea of flying, but he feels it is time to book a cruise.
'Kath and I had a fantastic wedding last year but we never took a honeymoon because I'm just not keen on the idea of flying. Kath would love me to book a Mediterranean cruise and I think I have just run out of excuses,' he joked.
At that time, the couple had been together for 18 years and engaged for 12 years.
Mr Long had been a lorry driver at C & C Transport in Scunthorpe for 23 years and went to work on the Monday morning as normal following the win, Camelot said.
He planned to treat himself to a season ticket for Liverpool FC, a cruise, maybe a luxury camper van, and a new car.
Camelot say they will name the double winner this afternoon.
Meanwhile, a UK ticketholder won last night's £53 million EuroMillions jackpot but has yet to claim the prize.
This is the 10th biggest EuroMillions jackpot to be won in the UK.
While there are rumours that other people have won big sums of money twice but opted to remain anonymous, the chances of winning £1 million twice are highly unlikely.
Things that bookmaker William Hill believes have odds of a million to one - a lot smaller than 283 billion to one - include David Cameron winning the 100 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games, Jeremy Clarkson riding the winner of the Grand National and the royal baby captaining the England football, cricket and rugby sides and also winning Wimbledon.
According to Ladbrokes, there is more chance of Simon Cowell becoming prime minister at any time with odds of 10,000/1, Elvis being found alive this year at 50,000/1, England to win the next three World Cups at 2,500/1, and the royal baby being called Wayne at 500/1.
A spokesman for the bookmaker said: 'Given the odds suggest it's far more likely Elvis is found alive this year, it's fair to say this couple have the lucky touch.' 

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