Shocked Truck Driver Wins £1 Million Lottery After Store Worker Gives Him The WRONG Ticket!
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Stuart Powell, pictured with wife Denise Powell, has no intention of giving up his driving job.
Britain's luckiest lorry driver is celebrating winning the lottery for second time - after a bungling shop assistant sold him the wrong ticket.
Stuart Powell, 50, scooped £55,000 (US$83,000) on the lotto in 2011 and incredibly landed a £1million (US$1.5M) jackpot almost exactly four years later.
His latest win came after he went to buy a ticket for a Friday draw, only for a Co-op worker to sell him one for the following Tuesday.

Stuart Powell and wife Denise, from Featherstone, Staffs, and Stuart's lorry.
He was initially angry at the mix-up but his frustration turned to joy after winning the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker Draw on November 24.
The dad-of-three is planning to celebrate by treating himself to a £38 nail gun from B&Q - and has no plans to give up work.
He has vowed to give all of the cash to his three sons and other relatives - just as he did with his first lotto win.
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