Couple's £50k Valentine's Day bingo win

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One night at the bingo in the Black Country

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Wendy was disgruntled when her husband Paul suggested bingo for their Valentine's Day date night - but that would all change when she landed the £50,000 jackpot prize.

The 61-year-old, who visited Mecca Bingo in Wednesbury, said that while she had hoped for a more romantic night, the evening's events had left her speechless.

Paul suffered a stroke 13 years ago and Wendy became his full-time carer, leading them to "live a life of struggle" that the couple feel they are being repaid for at long last.

After 34 years together - which was also Wendy's final winning number - they are finally able to afford their long-awaited Caribbean cruise.

A lady and man sit together in front of a white wall with the blue sea behind. The lady has short grey hair, glasses a white frilly top and has her left arm around the man. The man has short white hair and is wearing a white T-shirt with Berghaus written on it and carrying a walking aid. They are looking at the camera and smiling. Image source, Handout
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Wendy and Paul said they will put their winnings towards a Caribbean cruise

Wendy told BBC Radio WM she used to take her mother-in-law to play bingo every week, but had been unable to go in recent years.

"Bingo is in the blood," she said. "We hadn't been in such a long time but the atmosphere was absolutely lovely.

"I was expecting something a bit more romantic to be fair, but when I got inside I wasn't disappointed."

The jackpot moment

Playing the National Bingo Game, Wendy dabbed off all the numbers on her ticket within the first 16 numbers called, triggering the jackpot.

The caller came and checked Wendy's ticket, but she said they still did not know how much they had won.

Speaking about the moment she was told, she said: "For the first time in my 61 years on the planet I couldn't speak - which is rare for me.

"It still hasn't sunk in. We're working class people, we've always worked hard, and Paul had a stroke at such a young age which was devastating.

"Life was a struggle. But I feel somebody somewhere has given me luck and has repaid us somehow for being good people. I feel honoured."

Wendy is looking at the camera and smiling while holding her winning bingo ticket. She is stood behind a cardboard frame that someone is holding in front of her while she has her photo taken. Image source, Mecca Bingo
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Wendy's winning number was 34, which is the same amount of years she and Paul have been together

Still processing the win, Wendy said that she and her husband had driven home from the Dudley Street club in silence.

Wendy said: "My husband and I had a real moment – he started crying, and I started shaking.

"We've been through so much, and this means we can finally do the things we've always dreamed of."

Wendy and Paul said they had been saving up to go on a dream cruise in 2027, but they could now set sail much sooner than expected.

Beckie Toovey, assistant manager at Mecca Bingo, was on duty on the night of the win.

She said: "It was amazing to watch such a wonderful couple get such a big win. And it's great for customers to see that big wins really do happen!''

Wendy and Paul posing in front of a stone wall that has a road with cars, some houses and a church-style building behind them. Paul is wearing a black T-shirt and is sat on a black mobility scooter and holding his walking stick. Wendy is wearing a white T-shirt and trousers and is stood next to to him with her left arm on his shoulder.Image source, Handout
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The couple said they feel honoured by the win

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