A new set of teeth, a new home and world travel top the shopping list for a Kiwi great-grandmother who won big in a European lottery.
Diana De Gilio, 70, will return to New Zealand with an extra $2 million in her pocket after striking it lucky in the EuroMillions lotteries draw. The retired carer - who travelled to Europe to celebrate her 70th birthday - also picked up a luxury holiday to Bali and Lombok worth $80,000.
"I've been having a ball," De Gilio last night told the Herald on Sunday from the UK. "I will just keep travelling now, I don't have to count my pennies."
The win would help fund her love for travelling. She wanted to see the world "probably until they put me in a box. I'm in my 70s so I've got a lot to see.
"For this trip I'd been house-sitting in Katikati and Tauranga since Christmas to save. And now look what's happened. I've got enough to go everywhere."