Mystic mum said she was 'destined to win' two weeks before landing £200,000
A woman from Greater Manchester who told her family that she was ‘destined’ to win People’s Postcode Lottery landed £200,000 just two weeks later.
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A woman from Greater Manchester who told her family that she was ‘destined’ to win People’s Postcode Lottery landed £200,000 just two weeks later.
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