A MAN who won a £166,666 People's Postcode Lottery jackpot says he knew he was going to win after an omen just hours before.
Tony Frater, 69, shared a £1million prize with five neighbours in Staplehurst, Kent - including his daughter Kelly.
Everyone in the winning postcode gets a share of the whopping cash sum.
Mum-of-two Kelly, 40, presented Tony with his cheque moments after scooping her own "life-changing" lotto prize.
But retired engineer Tony said he had already twigged the jackpot was coming his way.
Tony said: "The weirdest thing was that Abba’s song ‘Money, Money, Money’ came on the radio this morning.
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"I said, 'That’s an omen!'
"Before that, five short power cuts had the wireless doorbell ringing out every time the power came back on.
"But nobody was at the door."
Tony now plans a big family holiday with Kelly, her brother Marcus and his wife Sharon to celebrate his 70th birthday later this year.
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He said: "We’re both retired, and we’ll be able to do things without worrying about anything.
"The security is the biggest thing."
Sharon added: "We can take the whole family away for Tony’s birthday.
"It’s his treat but he’ll be paying."
It comes after a woman whose sister-in-law won a £9.3million jackpot slammed her for giving a "stingy" gift .