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Monday, June 7, 1999 Published at 19:39 GMT 20:39 UK


UK

Nightshift nurses scoop £8m lottery win


Eight nurses have become overnight millionaires after scooping the £8m jackpot in Saturday's National Lottery draw.

The nurses, who all work night shifts at the Maelor Hospital in Wrexham, held the only winning ticket.

Most of the winners have worked together for up to 30 years. They will be presented with their cheque at London's Waldorf hotel on Tuesday.

Andy Scotson, a spokesman for the hospital, which employs 2,000 people, said he expected all eight would return to work initially.

However, one of the winners, auxiliary nurse Glenys Churchill, 61, of Penycae, near Wrexham, said she was going to put her feet up, after previously choosing not to retire at 60.

"I don't know what the others are going to do, but I should have retired last year and I decided to keep going until I was 65, which is just as well otherwise I would not have been in the syndicate.

"But now I'm going to put my feet up. I think some of the younger ones may stay on because we are a very dedicated team."



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