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First class for Postal millionaires
By Graham Clifford
Published on 15 August 2007

On a yearly wage of approximately £21,000 Angela Kelly from East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire was content with her Royal Mail job.

But now Kelly will earn that amount after tax each week in interest alone after scooping £35.4 million in last Friday’s Euro millions draw.

Describing herself as "flabbergasted" after landing the UK's biggest lottery prize she didn’t realize she had captured the magnificent sum until Monday.

The lucky dip ticket was in her handbag and she only checked it when she realised the cash had gone unclaimed.

Ms Kelly, who lives with her 14-year-old son, said she would quit her job at a Glasgow sorting office.

The transport manager, who earns £21,000 annually, would have taken about 1,500 years to earn the amount of her win.

Ms Kelly, who has been separated from husband Gerry for eight years, uses her maiden name Cunningham at the Springburn depot, where she has worked for 24 years.

She said she was still deciding how to spend her winnings.

"I feel totally in limbo. I just need to sit down to get my thoughts together," Ms Kelly said.
"My son does not want to move out of the flat and I don't want to move too far away because he is going into fourth year at school." During a media conference at Airth Castle near Falkirk, Ms Kelly described how she had bought the ticket in Sainsbury's on Thursday but forgot to check the numbers the following day.

She said she was out with girlfriends on Saturday and spent Sunday sitting in front of the TV.

It was only on a break from work on Monday that she remembered to check her ticket.
She asked five colleagues to check that she had won because she could not believe it.
 
"I couldn't even say anything, I just pushed my chair back and put my head between my knees, I was so flabbergasted," Ms Kelly said.

In July 2005, mother-of-six Dolores McNamara, from Limerick, Ireland, won £77m, and in February 2006 three ticket holders won a share of £126m.
 
The UK's first EuroMillions jackpot winner was Marion Richardson from Gateshead who won £16.8m in April 2004.

Yet another huge money win has raised questions with poverty groups though. Some in the UK are now asking if a cap should be put on jackpots in lotteries of £5 million.

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