Marlyn Anderson said her husband Ian will be able live the rest of his 'life in comfort' after the Lotto win.
A carer who won £1 million on the lottery plans to buy a bungalow to make her terminally ill husband's life easier.
Mrs Anderson described their current home in Stirling as "like a bedsit", and she now hopes to find a spacious bungalow nearby after winning EuroMillions. Mrs Anderson said: "This win couldn't have come at a better time. It will ensure Ian can have the very best quality of life in the time he has left.
"Buying a bungalow will allow Ian to have his own bedroom and for us to have a sitting room too, all on one level. This will be so special as it is something we haven't been able to do for such a long time. He will be able to live the rest of his life in comfort." "It was the day after the draw that I logged on to my emails just to see if there was any news about my ticket, and there was. I initially thought we had won £1,000 and I was absolutely delighted.
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