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Gran who won £22k at bingo surviving on egg on chips after benefits are cut

A gran who went on a spending spree after scooping £22k at bingo is now surviving on egg on chips after her benefits were cut.

Jean Jones admits she "went mad" following her big-money win last May and splashed the cash on luxuries she thought she would never be able to afford.

The 63-year-old divorcee forked out on a Walt Disney World holiday to Florida - her first in more than a decade - colouring books and a specialist chair for her arthritis , reports Birmingham Live.

But city council tenant Jean says she is now at risk of losing her home after most of her benefit payments were stopped following her win.

She has been left struggling to afford to pay her rent and is taking antidepressants because of the stress triggered by the thought of being evicted.

Jean admits she "went mad" after the win (BPM Media)

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Officials said they had a "duty to taxpayers to make sure benefits go to people who need them".

Jean said of her spending spree: "I did go quite mad.

"Yes, I enjoyed it. I spent it on what I wanted, but I've provided a list of everything I bought."

Jean was receiving £543 in Universal Credit until last August.

She is terrified of being evicted from her home (Birmingham Mail/Darren Quinton)

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Now her only benefits are £229-a-month in personal independence payments - but she said that sum did not cover her £326 monthly rent.

Jean said the Department for Work and Pensions told her she could reapply for Universal Credit six months after her payments were stopped, but she has been turned down.

She said: “I didn’t hear anything from the DWP until I came back from my holiday at the end of August and found out my benefits had been stopped.

"I haven’t had any benefits since August last year. The DWP is saying I squandered the money just to get benefits - but I didn't.

Jean had her benefits cut as a result of the win (Birmingham Mail/Darren Quinton)

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"I bought colouring books because if I can’t go out that’s what I sit and do. It’s my hobby. I had one holiday and that was the first I’d had in 11 years.

"I bought a recliner chair for my health, as I have arthritis in my legs. I bought new stuff for the house, things I’ve never been able to replace as I haven’t had the money. "

Jean said the DWP had claimed she had given away half the money to her niece for safekeeping - something she denied. And she said she was on antidepressants because of the stress triggered by the risk of losing her home.

The Bingo Hall in Barnes Hill where Jean scooped her £22k win (BPM Media)

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She said: “I keep getting letters from the council saying they’re going to evict me because I can’t pay the rent.

"I’ve run out of food now and I don’t get my PIP for another week. I’m living on what’s in my cupboard. I’m living on egg and chips or tinned tomatoes.

“I can’t even go to a food bank because of my chronic diarrhoea. They don’t have food I’m able to eat. I have to walk everywhere as I have no money for buses.

She just wants her benefits back (BPM Media)

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“It’s been seven months, I just want my benefits back.”

A DWP spokesman said: “We have a duty to taxpayers to make sure benefits go to people who need them.

"If we believe a person has deliberately spent savings in order to be able to get more benefits, their claim might be denied."

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