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'Incompetence pays off' Fiancee forgives partner after £125k win

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October 13, 2025

Angus MCINTYRE angus.mcintyre01@reachplc.com

'Incompetence pays off' Fiancee forgives partner after £125k win

A RELIEVED man from Kingswood has revealed how he forgot to cancel a direct debit paying for his lottery ticket - and has now won £125,000.

James Adams's fiancee Rohanna Coulthard told James to cancel the direct debit as they saved for their wedding.

The couple shared a pot with seven other neighbours after BS15 8AJ landed the lottery’s weekly Millionaire Street prize. Every ticket was worth £125,000.

Rohanna, 30, is marrying James next June, and the pair have been saving for the big day. But cancelling the ticket slipped his mind and the 31-year-old motion graphic designer ended up banking the whopping amount.

James said: “I was going to stop doing it three months ago then forgot. Thank God for just being lazy and really silly. Incompetence pays off!”

Rohanna, who started screaming and giggling as soon as the cheque was revealed, said: “James never told me that he had signed up and I asked him to cancel the direct debit when I saw it going out because we are saving for the wedding.”

She laughed: “But here we are. I forgive him.”

The Lord Of The Rings fans got engaged three years ago and will now excitedly plan a honeymoon to their dream destination of New Zealand where the blockbusters were filmed.

James said: “We've always wanted to go to New Zealand to see the Hobbits! We're big Lord Of The Rings fans. I've got a lot of family over there.

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