Man Wins Lottery Jackpot Using Numbers His Late Father Played for Years.

Briton wins million using late father's numbers
Briton wins million using late father's numbers

A Lucky Set of Numbers

According to TSN.ua: Sean Hayes, a 56-year-old from the UK, became a millionaire after winning the lottery with numbers inherited from his deceased father. He pocketed £1 million by playing the digits 6, 20, 34, 38, 47, and the bonus ball 4—a combination his father, James, had used every year from 1994 until his passing in 2010. Sean discovered his win in early January after finding the old numbers scribbled in a notebook just before Christmas.

Sean Hayes: 'The fact that my dad picked these numbers so many years ago, before he died, is just incredible. It feels like a really special connection to his memory.'

Now, Sean and his wife plan to use the prize money to buy their own home with a garden—a long-held dream that has become a central part of their future plans.

Memories and Windfalls

This story echoes another remarkable jackpot: a $266 million prize won by a California couple back in 2010. Sean Hayes’s win highlights how memories of loved ones can shape our lives, even decades after they are gone.

More than just a personal triumph, Sean’s victory shows how deep emotional bonds with family can steer major life decisions. It also underscores the lasting power of remembrance, which can offer inspiration and comfort during tough times. Stories like this encourage people to reflect on their own family ties and traditions—connections that can leave a lasting imprint on their lives. Lottery wins often bring big changes, and Sean Hayes now has the chance to turn his dreams into reality while keeping his father’s memory alive.


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