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Lotto win crowns sailor's great week



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A SAILOR is celebrating after scooping £1.5m on the National Lottery.
Newly-wed Martin Adamson, 29, based at HMS Collingwood, received his bumper pay-out just six days after tying the knot with Hannah Revill, 22.

The Royal Navy weapons engineer, from Plymouth, had changed his numbers to include the number 4 – the date of his wedding this month.

The Lotto win means the couple can now take their honeymoon in Hawaii and no longer have to move into modest Navy living quarters.

Weapons Engineer Adamson yesterday toasted a dream start to married life and said: 'Winning the lottery has been the perfect end to a perfect week.

'We got married, we're looking forward to the birth of our first child and now we can buy a house and have a honeymoon too.'

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 2:11 PM
  • Source: NS-Final
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
 

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