Mason won the 933 million in the lotto – now he is back at work

With 105 million british pounds – the equivalent of 933 million Danish crowns – would the easiest in the world to be going on early retirement and live the rest of his life in pure luxury and tranquility.

But not for mureren Steve Thomson from Selsey in the south of England, which last month won the big Jackpot in lottospillet Euromillions.

The british father of three has its own murerfirma, and as different media such as The Guardian,The Independent and the BBC wrote of his win, he told that he had no plans to stop working.

– as soon As I have come to me over the shock, I have to continue to make me something. I am not the type who can just sit still, said Steve Thomson to The Independent shortly after to have discovered that he had just been mangemillionær.

In the first place, he promised, as a minimum, to make the ongoing tasks of its customers finished.

And now have the nouveau riche 42-year-old mason therefore apparently made good on his ‘promise’. Splash News has caught several pictures of Steve Johnson in the process of carry around on the tiles and running in the old car, which he shares with his business partner Neil Peet. It writes the british Metro.

According to several of the locals, as The Sun has spoken with, it is not to look at Steve Johnson, he has recently been stenrig.

The self-employed 42-year-old bricklayer has here just got handed a check of no less than 105 million british pounds. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

– Steve is the big jackpot winner, but he is first and foremost a loyal mason. He could sit on a sunny beach, but instead, he is still at work as the rest of us, says one of the locals.

The 105 million british pounds is the ninth largest prize ever won in the uk lottery, which last month was celebrating 25-years of birthday.

Steve Johnson has told, that he first came in the thought to check his lottery ticket, as a colleague, as he had to run to work, was delayed. He was in his own words ‘close to getting a cardiac arrest’, since he could see that all seven of the numbers on the ticket were correct. At a subsequent press conference he and his wife, Lenka Thomson, 41, hard to get fremstammet whole sentences about their great new fortune.

They have so far planned to buy a new house, so their three children – a daughter, eight, and two sons, aged ten and 15 years – can finally get their room.

The youngest son has already wished himself a Tesla – and her daughter has asked if she must get a pink iPhone. The she gets, says Steve Thomson.

Lenka Thomson says, that she first took to the fault of the many zeros, and thought her husband had won 105.000 pounds – which is equivalent to 933.000 Danish crowns – before it eventually went up to her, that he had been mangemilionær.

She has now sought after a christmas holiday for the whole family, and also welcomes, that her annual trips to her home country of Slovakia in the future will be a lot easier to afford.

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