Grandmother of Twenty-Three Wins National Bingo
A retired sixty-three year old grandmother who has six children, twenty-three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren has won more than ₤31,000 playing bingo. I am sure that will go a long way to buying birthday and Christmas gifts for all those children!
She won while playing at the Top Ten Bingo Club in Poulton Road, Fleetwood, where she has been a member for seventeen years.
The woman who hails from Fleetwood took the national bingo prize of ₤28,930 a Regional prize of ₤2,000 and a house prize of ₤23 when she completed a full house in forty-four number. Again I reiterate, yesterday we reported that forty-four calls seems to be the winning number recently and here we have another one! Anyway, I digress, she took home ₤30,953. She will be sharing the prize with her daughter who actually bought her ticket.
She says that she was calm when she found out how much she had won, but that was probably because the huge win took a couple of days to “sink in”. The lucky winner, intends to use her share of the bingo prize money to buy a new car, furniture and carpets for her home, she will also be using some for spending money on a holiday that she has already booked.
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