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Lottery winner gives family home to his cleaner

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Lottery winner gives family home to his cleaner
Lottery winner gives family home to his cleanerThe British Euromillions winners who landed ££56m last month have given their family home and car to their cleaner and moved into dream mansion themselves

Nigel Page and Justine Laycock are the UK'’s biggest ever Lotto winners and recently announced they intend to hand over the keys to their £400,000 family home to their cleaner, reports the Daily Mail.

Nigel Page, 43, and Justine Laycock, 41, landed the Euromillions jackpot two weeks ago, spurring them to move out of their family home in Cirencester, Gloucestershire and into a luxury six-bedroom 'eco-home'.

Speaking to the Sunday Mirror from their new property in Bilbury, Gloucestershire, which includes a 25-seat cinema, hot tub and indoor swimming pool, Justine said: 'All you need to know is I love my cleaner very much.'

Mrs Kelso, the cleaner who has moved from her rented two-bedroom flat with her husband James, 64, was also the recipient of Justine's old car; a black Honda Civic.

Helen Ramsden, a neighbour at Mrs Kelso''s old rented property told reporters: 'Denise had been cleaning their home for a long time and knew them quite well.’ Denise and her husband declined to say whether they were the properties new legal owners or whether they are simply living there rent free.

Following their Lotto windfall the couple said they planned to travel and, more altruistically, provide financial support to local schools. Mr Page, a self-proclaimed 'white van man', said he planned to treat himself to a new BMW X5.

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1 March 2010 
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