Tuesday 20 February 2018

Lotto tears of joy: Dad, 87, sobs because his £18m jackpot leaves family 'financially secure forever' (See Photos)

A dad who scooped £18m with his family on the National Lottery burst into tears today as he declared his children are "financially secure forever".
Celebrations took place at the weekend after Dennis and Shirley Banfield, believed to be Britain's oldest lottery jackpot winners, saw their ticket match all six numbers to scoop the windfall.








Dennis Banfield, 87, wiped away tears of joy and even had to be comforted by his daughter after his family revealed themselves to be Saturday night's jackpot winners of the £18,139,352 prize.
Dennis, who bought the Lucky Dip ticket at his local newsagents, discovered his family had become millionaires on Sunday when he checked his numbers to see all six had matched.
When Shirley read them out to him she said 'who'd have those numbers?' and her husband of 60 years replied: 'I do'.

                                   Dennis, 87, broke down in tears after appearing in public

The elderly couple, who became Britain's oldest lottery jackpot winners, had told their two daughters Tina, 54, and Karen, 51, their eye-watering windfall was "just a matter of time".
The Banfields said the life-changing sum of money could be used to splash out on new cars and travelling to watch international sporting events after they went public today at Totworth Court in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire.

                                 Dennis is comforted by his daughter at the press conference

                            The family popped champagne after announcing their lottery win

                                               The family were revealed as winners today

Dennis, who worked for 40 years at South West Electricity Board, said: “All that has ever mattered to Shirley and I is that the girls are okay.
"We joke that it’s just a matter of time and we are playing the lottery for them, so that they are financially secure forever. To know they are is a wonderful feeling.
“We haven’t thought about moving house – we’ve lived here for more than 57 years - and while I didn’t think I would be interested in a new car, it is rather tempting.
"Although with my dodgy knee I might need to get a chauffeur to go with the car!”


                         The couple joked it was a "matter of time" before they won the jackpot

                                             The family scooped £18,139,352 on the Lotto 

                                Mr Banfield joked he might buy a car complete with chauffeur
                                     Dennis was seen acting emotional at the press conference

Tina added: "It’s too early to make any firm plans about work and new homes but there are some things I’ve always wanted to do and which are now possible.
"I’m an avid sports fan, especially rugby, so the World Cup in Japan or the Lions Tour of South Africa might be on the cards. And I love fast cars, so why not the Grand Prix?
"I could even drive there in my dream car, a Porsche 911 Carrera convertible.
"It’s not just the tangible things that the win will give us.
"The win means we can all take life a little calmer, enjoy our time together and share in the experience without worrying about food bills, mortgage payments or pension plans.
"Mum and dad always said they played for us - I can’t tell you how pleased I am that they did!”


                                                       The family went public today



                          Sisters Tina and Karen were grateful their parents played on their behalf

                                             The family are making plans to spend the cash

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