Couple scoop second lottery win, beating 24 trillion-to-1 odds

heirs is a 24-trillion-to-one tale – a Welsh couple who defied astronomical odds to become million-dollar winners not just once, but twice.

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Richard Davies, age 49, and his wife, Faye Stevenson-Davies, 43, claimed their second life- changing sum from the United Kingdom’s National Lottery on Tuesday after listening to a gut instinct telling them to ignore odds and go for it.

“We knew the odds of it happening again were outrageous,” mental health practitioner Stevenson-Davies said in a statement released by the National Lottery, “But we’re proof that if you believe, anything is possible.”

The lucky couple first hit the jackpot in June 2018 when their numbers, drawn in a game of EuroMillions Millionaire Maker, landed them a handsome £1 million (roughly $1.3 million.)

Even after their win, the pair continued to buy lottery tickets, nursing a hope that another scoop might be in the cards.