Supermarket driver plans family holiday after £3.8m Christmas lottery win
Jonny Johnston, 45, from Co Fermanagh, had been delivering festive goods for Tesco just before he learned he had scooped the life-changing jackpot.
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Your support makes all the difference.A supermarket delivery driver from Northern Ireland is planning to take his family abroad for the first time after winning a £3,800,000 Lotto jackpot just days before Christmas.
Jonny Johnston, 45, from Co Fermanagh, had been delivering festive goods for Tesco just before he was notified of the life-changing win.
After completing his rounds on Saturday, he enjoyed a Christmas night out with work colleagues before spotting an email from the National Lottery telling him there was “good news about his ticket”.
He originally thought he had won a Lucky Dip and went to bed. It was only on Sunday morning that he and his partner, Christina Williams, checked the National Lottery app.
Mr Johnston said: “I was sitting on the edge of the bed on Sunday morning, trying to make sense of what I was seeing.
“I just kept staring at the numbers on my account.
“I thought maybe I had won £38,000 but then there were too many zeros.
“I passed the phone to Christina for her to check and she was in disbelief too.
“We both began to think that it was a trick, a scam even! We decided we had better call Camelot and double-check.”
Once the win was confirmed, the couple broke the news to their three adult children.
Mr Johnston said: “The kids were silent at first, looking at both of us in disbelief.
“And then the screaming and shouting started and everyone was jumping around the kitchen, cheering. Seeing as it was still early, we popped the kettle on and toasted the amazing news with a cup of coffee.”
After learning of his win, Mr Johnston still had another shift to work at Tesco before Christmas and was determined not to leave his colleagues in the lurch.
The couple plan to use their newfound wealth to provide financial security for their family, as well as to indulge in some leisure time together.
The couple, who have two sons, aged 23 and 19, and a 20-year-old daughter – have never been abroad together and Mr Johnston has never owned a passport.
He said: “I would love for us all to go to the Caribbean, maybe on a cruise, as it sounds and looks incredible.
“We have never had a family holiday together. I just need to apply for my passport first.”
Other purchases may include a vintage car and even a tractor for one of their farm-working children.
Mr Johnston added: “I’m still in disbelief. This is a dream come true for me and my family.
“I’ve always worked hard, and this win will allow us to do things we could only ever have dreamt of before. I am incredibly grateful and still trying to wrap my head around it all.”
Having played Lotto for more than 20 years, Mr Johnston would normally select his usual numbers.
However, the week before he had matched two numbers and won an additional Lucky Dip for Saturday’s Lotto draw and it was the free Lucky Dip line which proved to be the winner.
He played the Lotto on the National Lottery app and the winning numbers on Saturday December 16 were 4, 12, 23, 30, 50 and 56.