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As a 15-year-old self-employed worker, Ryan has been working at his brother’s house in his spare time, and plans to finish the job.
He added, “I’m almost done, so I’ll see the job. After that, who knows? I’m not sure I need the job right now!
“Right now I’m not focused on spending it on myself. I’m going to see the family well, as well as my closest friends. Mom works at the local school as a cleaner and has been struggling with hip pain for years, what would be great to see her retire early right away.
“She was ready for a hip replacement, but all operations are on hold right now due to the Coronavirus crisis, so maybe I can help with that, too.”
FAMILY TIME
“And this victory means that my dad can also stop working at the factory at the end of the week.”
“It was also a difficult time for one of my siblings who recently suffered a brain hemorrhage.
“He is a bulldozer driver and was due back to work soon, so I can help him now and that means he is not required to go back to work. Basically mom, dad and my brother can retire this week.”
Ryan usually takes his daughter to Spain every year, but when travel restrictions are lifted, he plans to take her to the Florida and Disneyland water parks.
The winning numbers for Friday night’s EuroMillions national lottery were 16, 28, 32, 37 and 45, while the Lucky Stars are 1 and 11.
Record UK winners include Colin and Chris Weir of Largs in North Ayrshire, Scotland, who earned £ 161 million in 2011.
And last week it was revealed that last month’s winner was also a Brit from South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Other previous great wins include the £ 161m earned in 2011 by Colin Weir and his wife Chris de Largs in North Ayrshire.
Patrick and Frances Connolly, from Co Armagh, Northern Ireland, earned £ 114.9 million on New Years Day last year.
And Adrian and Gillian Bayford from Suffolk took home over £ 148 million in 2012.
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