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Couple Win Lottery for Second Time in 24-Trillion-to-1 Shot

Couple Win Lottery for Second Time in 24-Trillion-to-1 Shot

Summary

A couple from Wales won the lottery for the second time. They first won in 2018 and recently won again in November 2026. The odds of winning twice are estimated to be over 24 trillion to one.

Key Facts

  • Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies won their first £1 million jackpot in June 2018.
  • They won their second £1 million on November 26, 2026.
  • The odds of winning twice are incredibly rare, estimated at over 24 trillion to one.
  • Stevenson-Davies volunteers at a community kitchen and offers mental health support.
  • Davies continues to work as a courier, despite the winnings.
  • Their recent win followed multiple Lucky Dip entries, which automatically entered them into subsequent draws.
  • The couple chose to go public with their win and have participated in charity events since their first win.
  • The Powerball lottery in the U.S. has reached an estimated $1.5 billion with no winners in the last draw.

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