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<p>	 Dorking Resident Strikes it Rich with £10,000 Monthly Windfall for 30 Years, Inspired by Spiders of Fortune	 	</p>
<p>						DORKING: In a Remarkable Twist of Fate, a 70-year-old woman from Dorking, Britain, saw her life take an unexpected turn on her birthday as she clinched a lottery prize worth £10,000 (approximately Rs. 10.37 lakh) each month for the next three decades. This windfall has breathed new life into her dreams and aspirations, providing her with a compelling reason to strive for a century of existence.</p>
<p>Doris, the fortunate lottery winner, stumbled upon the idea of purchasing lottery tickets when she encountered some rather unusual houseguests – spiders. These were no ordinary arachnids but the mystical &#8216;money spiders,&#8217; a special species believed in Britain to bring wealth to those who encounter them.</p>
<p>The Sight of these spiders within her home and garden convinced Doris that her fortune was on the rise. However, it wasn&#8217;t until her 70th birthday celebration that her newfound wealth became a reality. She recollected the moment, saying, &#8220;It was during my 70th birthday party, and we were all engaged in festivities. In the midst of it all, I received an email from the National Lottery. With a sense of curiosity, I logged into the app, half-expecting to win a modest sum of £10. To my astonishment, I was greeted with the message &#8216;Congratulations, you&#8217;ve won £10K per month for 30 years.'&#8221;</p>
<p>The sheer joy of her victory prompted Doris to pop open a bottle of champagne, marking the auspicious occasion with a celebration befitting her newfound fortune. The following morning, she received official confirmation from the National Lottery, solidifying her status as a lottery millionaire.</p>
<p>Doris shared, &#8220;When I contemplate winning this incredible sum, it seems surreal that I will receive such a substantial amount every month for the next 30 years. This unexpected windfall has become my motivation to live to the ripe age of 100.&#8221;</p>
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