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Homeless man wins £1.7m lottery jackpot with final few coins – and will spend it on addicts, abuse victims and others sleeping rough | Homeless man wins £1.7m lottery jackpot with final few coins – and will spend it on addicts, abuse victims and others sleeping rough |
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A homeless man has won £1.7 million after buying a lottery ticket on his way to a meeting for recovering alcoholics, and says he now plans to use the money to help other addicts. | A homeless man has won £1.7 million after buying a lottery ticket on his way to a meeting for recovering alcoholics, and says he now plans to use the money to help other addicts. |
Hungarian László Andraschek’s windfall went almost completely unnoticed until earlier this month when he made a significant donation to a hostel for the homeless, the Guardian reported. | Hungarian László Andraschek’s windfall went almost completely unnoticed until earlier this month when he made a significant donation to a hostel for the homeless, the Guardian reported. |
Mr Andraschek said he had no job or place to live and was in heavy debt when he decided to spend his last few coins on a lottery ticket at a railway station. | Mr Andraschek said he had no job or place to live and was in heavy debt when he decided to spend his last few coins on a lottery ticket at a railway station. |
He was headed for Budapest at the time, and told reporters: “I had only picked six numbers and the female shop assistant reminded me that I needed to pick a seventh,” he said. “I told her to make it 24 – it doesn't matter, anyway.” | He was headed for Budapest at the time, and told reporters: “I had only picked six numbers and the female shop assistant reminded me that I needed to pick a seventh,” he said. “I told her to make it 24 – it doesn't matter, anyway.” |
The 55-year-old was proved wrong when he received 630 million Hungarian forints – one of the biggest ever lottery wins in the country. | The 55-year-old was proved wrong when he received 630 million Hungarian forints – one of the biggest ever lottery wins in the country. |
His first act after the win was to pay off his debts to family members, after which he bought flats for his three children to live in and a car to share. | His first act after the win was to pay off his debts to family members, after which he bought flats for his three children to live in and a car to share. |
As well as donating a significant sum to a homeless charity – in a country where politicians face protests after attempting to ban sleeping rough – Mr Andraschek says he wants to use the money to set up a foundation for addicts and women who have been abused. | |
He said that after never before holding a passport, he and his wife Aniko would be taking a holiday to Italy but that they would be making sure they spend their money cautiously. “I have become rich but I have not become a different person,” he told the Guardian. | He said that after never before holding a passport, he and his wife Aniko would be taking a holiday to Italy but that they would be making sure they spend their money cautiously. “I have become rich but I have not become a different person,” he told the Guardian. |
Mr Andraschek has been attending workshops to help with his addiction since he quit alcohol five years ago. After winning the lottery, he said, he “now has no need to return”. | Mr Andraschek has been attending workshops to help with his addiction since he quit alcohol five years ago. After winning the lottery, he said, he “now has no need to return”. |
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