'I started jumping for joy!': Carbonear bricklayer, 22, wins Set for Life - Action News
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'I started jumping for joy!': Carbonear bricklayer, 22, wins Set for Life

A young man from Carbonear says he's able to start with a clean financial slate after winning on Set for Life.

Tylor Stewart plans to buy house, support mother and daughter

Tylor Stewart, 22, of Carbonear, was presented with a $675,000 lump sum payment at the Stone Jug Wednesday. (ALC)

A young man from Carbonear says he's able to start with a clean financial slate after winning on Set for Life.

Tylor Stewart, a 22-year-old bricklayer, was on a lotto winning streak coming up with $30, $50 and $10 wins on scratch and pull tab tickets before grabbing the major prize.

"I wasthinking, what if I won this nowtonight," Stewart said of the evening he found out he won on a Set for Life scratch ticket. "It would becrazy. Iwouldn't be able tobelieveit."

Sure enough, Stewart won on the first game.

"I started jumping for joy. I started saying, 'I won, I won, I won.'"

Takingcare of family

Stewart said he'll continue with work, but the $675,000 lump sum payment will allow him to purchase his first house and take care of those closest to him his mother and 14-month-old daughter, Addison.

"[My mom]raised me up to be good and have a good heart, and she did the best she could for me growing up so now it's my turn to make sureshe'slooked after," Stewart told CBC News Wednesday.

"Anything she needs or wants, all she has to do ...I'mjustaphone call away."

As for his daughter, Stewart said he'll ensure she has an education fund.

"The way the budget is going, in 20yearswho knows what the cost of schooling is going to be?"

Harbour Grace Ultramar sold the winning ticket and will receive a one per cent seller's prize.