Eastbourne hospital worker wins £25,000 jackpot

Air ambulance pilot, Captain Kevin Goddard with superdraw money SUS-160202-113526001Air ambulance pilot, Captain Kevin Goddard with superdraw money SUS-160202-113526001
Air ambulance pilot, Captain Kevin Goddard with superdraw money SUS-160202-113526001

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An Eastbourne DGH worker will be jetting off to New York after winning £25,000 in the air ambulance lottery.

Debbie Soave, from Willingdon, joined the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance lottery when a canvasser called at her home last year.

She thought nothing more of her £8-a-month subscription until she received a call telling her she had won the top prize in the draw, with random lucky numbers 1, 5, 29 and 34.

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The mother-of-three is now planning a trip to the Big Apple to celebrate her daughter’s 21st birthday in March.

She said, “I’ve never won anything before and it couldn’t have come at a better time. We’ve been saying how nice it would be to take my daughter to New York for a few days, and now we can.

“I’ve only been a member of the air ambulance lottery since June and I just saw it as a donation. It’s a lovely sum of money to win and it will allow us to do many things with it. We might even go on a skiing trip as well.”

Debbie, who works as neurophysiotherapist at EDGH, has also donated some of her winnings back to the air ambulance.

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She said, “I believe very strongly in local charities because a lot of people don’t realise how important they are for the services they provide.

“The EDGH Rehabilitation Gym I work in was built and equipped by our fantastic League of Friends so I am reminded on a daily basis about the vital role that they and other charities, such as St Wilfrid’s Hospice and the air ambulance, play in supporting the NHS.”