Irish Lottery  Winner’s Sister In for a treat Without The Publicity

Irish Lottery Winner’s Sister In for a treat Without The Publicity

By Charlotte Webster-

First time Irish lottery player, Dean Weymes’s sister is in for a treat after introducing her lottery winning brother to the set for life version of the national lottery.

Dean from Dublin was working at Amazon when he scooped the big prize.  His colleagues and employers did not believe his story when he first broke it  to them. Lucky Weymes ha snow moved from Amazon to Amazing, and will be a source of blessing to his family.

The aspiring script writer now has the world at his feet and can pursue a successful career in script writing now that he has no financial worries at all.

Weymes is now set for life after hitting the jackpot with a long term €3.3 million in the UK National Lottery. However, his sister, whose identity is being withheld, introduced him to the game. Pals of the young university graduate say he is over the moon and his sister is in for a real treat.

One pal told The Eye Of Media.Com: ‘Dean is such a lovely guy and this couldn’t have happened to a lovelier person. He so appreciates his sister and has said he is going to spoil her. But she is not really one for all the publicity, but is excited for her brother. As for Dean, the experience is so surreal, he is celebrating his win openly.

24-year-old Dean announced  he is “set for life” following the draw which will see him pick up €10,900 every month for the next 30 years. Lucky  Dean had entered the draw for the first time after his sister introduced him to it.

“I have always wanted to fulfil my dream to become a script writer and this now allows me the freedom to do it.

“I didn’t have to give it a second thought – I quit my current role so I can begin to work on the job I have always wanted.

“It is an incredible feeling that I will be getting £10k every month for 30 years – I literally am living the dream.” Dean plans to share  some of his winnings with his parents Tom , 56 and Paula 53 who live in Co. Westmeath with his brother Robert 23 who has autism.

His summer has just began, and an exciting future lies ahead for him.

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