A mechanic who won over £100m on the lottery after an eerie windfall prediction has admitted that his new lavish lifestyle bores him.
Neil Trotter won the Euromillions prize of £107.9m back in 2014 - but was initially warned by the Camelot group not to spend it all straight away.
He did end up splashing the cash on a Grade II-listed mansion, complete with its own lake set in 400 acres of land in a bid to fulfil his childhood dream, the Mirror reports.
Before becoming a millionaire, Neil, who is from Coulson, south London, worked as a mechanic and has now traded in his Ford Focus for a Jaguar and a Porsche.But since his big win, he quit his job, only to find that his new life of luxury and leisure was "quite boring".
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