Summary
A couple from Wales, Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies, won the National Lottery jackpot worth £1 million for the second time. They achieved this rare win, with odds of over 24 trillion-to-one, through consecutive winning draws that led to a free entry in the jackpot-winning draw.
Key Facts
- Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies live in Wales.
- They won their first £1 million jackpot in 2018.
- Their second win came from matching numbers in a Lotto draw on November 26.
- The odds of winning the jackpot twice are over 24 trillion-to-one.
- Richard Davies works at a homeless shelter and volunteers as a delivery driver.
- Faye Stevenson-Davies volunteers as a cook and provides counseling services.
- They plan to continue helping their community despite their new winnings.