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A Brecon couple who won £1 million on The National Lottery seven years ago have done it again – defying odds of more than 24 trillion to one.
Richard Davies, 49, a courier driver, and his wife Faye Stevenson-Davies, 43, a mental health practitioner, discovered they had matched five main numbers and the Bonus Ball in the Lotto draw on November 26, securing a second £1m win.
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00:00So we won the UK Millionaire Maker in 2018, in the June, and then this time it was the Lotto, which was five numbers and a bonus ball.
00:12From winning the first time and being able to take part in all of the charity events and things like that.
00:19I think we weren't aware of really how many projects the lottery reaches before we actually kind of joined in.
00:25So I think that was, in itself, a good enough reason to carry on playing and taking part, because that money goes further.
00:32We got the ticket, which won a lucky dip, which won another lucky dip, which won another lucky dip, and that was the one that won.
00:39So technically it wasn't my numbers, you know, because it was just, you couldn't get any more luck than that, realistically.
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