A man who won about 300 million yen in a lottery at the age of 17, constantly struggling with money and died lonely at the young age of 29



As the saying goes, 'Bad fortune is like a rope that can be ridiculed', disaster and fortune may come alternately like a twisted rope, but at the age of 17, he suddenly gets a lot of money. It is said that the man who was supposed to bear the financial hardship in the rest of his life and died lonely at the young age of 29.

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One of Britain's youngest lottery millionaires Stuart Donnelly found dead at home where he lived as recluse | Mail Online

Stuart Donnelly, an Englishman, was a winner of the £ 25m lottery in 1997. Since there were 12 winners in the same lot, about 300 million yen will be distributed.

Stuart (center), who was 17 years old at the time, celebrates with cola instead of champagne.



Stuart, who was aspiring to become a pharmacy and earned £ 60 a week from a pharmacy part-time job and lived in a public housing complex, but when he won the lottery, he abandoned the path of pharmacy and went to Thailand with his friends and liked it. He used to watch soccer team games at high prices.

He also bought a £ 90,000 home for his divorced mother and a villa to care for his polio father. He also said that he donated £ 15,000 (about 2 million yen) to the hospital where his younger brother was being treated for genetic disorders.

However, Stuart, who was young but got a lot of money, seems to have had a lot of troubles related to money, and some people camp around the house, probably because he tried to take part in the spill. Two years after winning the lottery, Stuart, who died from his father, lived a life of disconnection in the villa, rarely answered calls from his mother, and according to Bebo , a social networking service he participated in. It seems that he spent his time basically doing things such as sleeping, watching TV, listening to music, and the Internet without leaving the house. However, Bebo also posted a comment from a person who called him an old friend, 'Stuart, do you remember me. Do you still have any winnings?'

A villa in Kircoubry, Scotland, where Stuart's body was found.



Mr. Stuart seems to have had a health problem, and although he was young, he was not a suspicious death. However, the cause of death could not be confirmed, so the cause of death is scheduled to be investigated by autopsy.

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