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'Spend, spend, spend' Pools winner Viv Nicholson dies | 'Spend, spend, spend' Pools winner Viv Nicholson dies |
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Viv Nicholson, who became famous overnight when she said she would "spend, spend, spend" a £152,000 Pools win in 1961, has died aged 79. | Viv Nicholson, who became famous overnight when she said she would "spend, spend, spend" a £152,000 Pools win in 1961, has died aged 79. |
Mrs Nicholson and her husband Keith, from Castleford, West Yorkshire, took just three years to spend their prize money - equivalent to £3.5m today. | Mrs Nicholson and her husband Keith, from Castleford, West Yorkshire, took just three years to spend their prize money - equivalent to £3.5m today. |
Son Howard said she had died following a "long fight against dementia" after developing the condition in 2009. | Son Howard said she had died following a "long fight against dementia" after developing the condition in 2009. |
He requested donations to Dementia UK in her memory. | He requested donations to Dementia UK in her memory. |
"After suffering with dementia for five years, she died on 11 April 2015 at Pinderfields Hospital with her sons at her side," he added. | "After suffering with dementia for five years, she died on 11 April 2015 at Pinderfields Hospital with her sons at her side," he added. |
'No regrets' | |
"Viv was a one-off in all ways - a loving and loved mother, a glamorous great-grandmother and a friend to many." | "Viv was a one-off in all ways - a loving and loved mother, a glamorous great-grandmother and a friend to many." |
Mrs Nicholson was a 25-year-old liquorice factory worker when she and her husband, a miner, won their fortune. | Mrs Nicholson was a 25-year-old liquorice factory worker when she and her husband, a miner, won their fortune. |
They made a number of extravagant purchases, including cars, jewellery and a ranch-style home. | They made a number of extravagant purchases, including cars, jewellery and a ranch-style home. |
But after Mr Nicholson's death in a car crash in 1965, his wife was landed with a huge tax bill and later declared bankrupt. | But after Mr Nicholson's death in a car crash in 1965, his wife was landed with a huge tax bill and later declared bankrupt. |
Afterwards, she struggled with alcohol and depression. | Afterwards, she struggled with alcohol and depression. |
Mrs Nicholson later moved to Malta but was deported following a fight with a policeman. | Mrs Nicholson later moved to Malta but was deported following a fight with a policeman. |
She married three more times. One subsequent husband was killed in a car crash and another died from an overdose. | She married three more times. One subsequent husband was killed in a car crash and another died from an overdose. |
Speaking to the BBC in 2011, she said she had "no regrets" about her "spend, spend, spend" philosophy. | Speaking to the BBC in 2011, she said she had "no regrets" about her "spend, spend, spend" philosophy. |
A West End musical celebrating Mrs Nicholson's life - named in honour of her trademark catchphrase - premiered in 1999. | A West End musical celebrating Mrs Nicholson's life - named in honour of her trademark catchphrase - premiered in 1999. |
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