Community content editorRichard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies celebrate their second £1m lottery win (Image: Tim Dickeson) A Welsh couple has scooped their second million-pound lottery seven years after their first success. Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies bagged the sum by matching five numbers and the bonus ball in the Lotto draw on November 26. They had previously won £1 million in June 2018. The odds of this happening are an astronomical over 24 trillion to one, but the Davies attribute their double win to “the power of positive thinking.” Ms Stevenson-Davies said: “We knew the odds of it happening again were outrageous, but we’re proof that if you believe, anything is possible.” Despite their luck, the hardworking pair have no plans to give up their jobs or volunteering in the community. Ms Stevenson-Davies currently offers mental health support, while Mr Davies works seven days a week as a courier driver. They are not sure what they will do with this jackpot just yet, but the first allowed them to donate a minibus to their local rugby club and gift cars to people. Mr Davies said: “This time, who knows, we’ll take our time and enjoy the moment.” People
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Welsh couple scoop second £1 million lottery win after seven-year wait
Caitlin King
Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.
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