Sheena Clayton felt fatigued after a night shift and almost skipped her routine EuroMillions ticket purchase; however, her son’s reminder led her to the shop and a six-figure win.
Clayton remarked, 'It was only because one of my sons wanted something from the shop that I ventured out to Tesco... I guess I owe this win to my son!'
Reflecting on her win, Clayton expressed, 'I just didn't feel like going online after a tiring shift in work,' illustrating how small moments can lead to big changes.
Her win highlights the importance of taking chances, as Clayton said, 'If it wasn't for him I would not have gone to Tesco and would not have bought a ticket... I just could not be happier!'
The story also emphasizes The Independent's commitment to accessible journalism, stating, 'We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.'
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