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Lottery win marks 'insane' end to baker's year | Lottery win marks 'insane' end to baker's year |
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Lauren Tomlinson said she would split her winnings with her mum, Andrea | |
A baker who scooped more than £800,000 on a lottery win has described it as an "insane" ending to a year in which she overcame cancer, helped her parents through major illnesses and fell pregnant. | A baker who scooped more than £800,000 on a lottery win has described it as an "insane" ending to a year in which she overcame cancer, helped her parents through major illnesses and fell pregnant. |
Lauren Tomlinson, from Rotherham, won the prize after her postcode was selected to share £17.5m through the People's Postcode Lottery. | Lauren Tomlinson, from Rotherham, won the prize after her postcode was selected to share £17.5m through the People's Postcode Lottery. |
Ms Tomlinson, who was given the all clear from cancer earlier this year, has also supported her mum, Andrea, after her own cancer diagnosis, and her dad, Darren, who suffered a "massive stroke". | Ms Tomlinson, who was given the all clear from cancer earlier this year, has also supported her mum, Andrea, after her own cancer diagnosis, and her dad, Darren, who suffered a "massive stroke". |
After promising to split the £836,114 prize with her parents, she said the win made her feel she could "save them for the rest of their life". | After promising to split the £836,114 prize with her parents, she said the win made her feel she could "save them for the rest of their life". |
'You can't write it' | 'You can't write it' |
"It has just been insane," she said. "And to find out I'm having a baby when I didn't know I could have one, and now I've won the postcode lottery - you just can't write it." | "It has just been insane," she said. "And to find out I'm having a baby when I didn't know I could have one, and now I've won the postcode lottery - you just can't write it." |
The 33-year-old, who runs Tomo's Cakes with her mum from a converted shipping container in her garden, can spend up to 18 hours a day baking, but now has plans to open a shop in the town. | The 33-year-old, who runs Tomo's Cakes with her mum from a converted shipping container in her garden, can spend up to 18 hours a day baking, but now has plans to open a shop in the town. |
She said she had built the business so she could be at home with her parents and "try and heal" after losing her brother five years ago. | She said she had built the business so she could be at home with her parents and "try and heal" after losing her brother five years ago. |
"I thought I'd be in my back garden for my life," she said. | "I thought I'd be in my back garden for my life," she said. |
"I love my job with all my heart, but now … I can see in my head what the shop is going to look like." | "I love my job with all my heart, but now … I can see in my head what the shop is going to look like." |
Ms Tomlinson (left) runs her bakery from a converted shipping container in her garden | Ms Tomlinson (left) runs her bakery from a converted shipping container in her garden |
Three of her neighbours also landed £418,057 each, while 557 people living in the wider S65 3 postcode also landed prizes ranging from £24,266 to £97,064. | Three of her neighbours also landed £418,057 each, while 557 people living in the wider S65 3 postcode also landed prizes ranging from £24,266 to £97,064. |
Ms Tomlinson, who is expecting her baby in June, said her first priority was to "get some Christmas back into the house". | Ms Tomlinson, who is expecting her baby in June, said her first priority was to "get some Christmas back into the house". |
"We work really hard to pay the bills and Christmas is a busy time for business," she said. | "We work really hard to pay the bills and Christmas is a busy time for business," she said. |
"Now I can actually go out and buy my parents presents." | "Now I can actually go out and buy my parents presents." |
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