A school chef from Manchester, England, Ian Steele, won over $1 million in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker lottery. Steele, 53, has spent nearly two decades caring for his 51-year-old wife, Nick, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis while pregnant with their first daughter, Chloe. Steele initially thought he had not matched any numbers when he checked his ticket at 5 a.m. local time. However, he later received an email from the National Lottery congratulating him on his victory. Steele said he “didn’t think it was real” but “started shaking like a leaf” when he learned of his win. With the £1 million ($1.3 million) prize, Steele plans to take his family, including his daughter Chloe, on a trip to Disneyland, a dream they’ve always discussed. He also said the win will provide more options for accessible vacations due to his wife’s condition and allow them to connect with friends more easily. (People)
School Chef Who Supports Wife With Multiple Sclerosis Wins $1.3M Lottery Prize

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