Husband of dinner lady who won £3,000,000 Omaze house ‘admits sex abuse’

Rose Doyle with husband Tony outside their new home in April 2024
Rose Doyle with husband Tony outside their new home in April 2024 (Picture: Omaze / SWNS)

It seemed like a fairytale Lottery result after married grandparents living in the same house for 44 years scooped a multimillion-pound house on Omaze.

Dinner lady Rose Doyle was still working aged 73, and was photographed kissing gas engineer husband Tony with champagne after scooping the jackpot of a beautiful home in Cornwall.

But only a year and a half later, they are reportedly divorcing, after Tony Doyle pleaded guilty to sexually abusing children.

Doyle was arrested earlier this year in relation to a series of sex attacks, as well as voyeurism and making indecent images of children, the Daily Mail reports.

He admitted 11 sex offences in August, while being held on remand in HMP Birmingham, according the paper.

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Thet were four sexual assaults against children aged under 13, two counts of sexual activity with a child, three counts of voyeurism, one of making indecent photographs of children and one of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.

Thirteen family members attended court last Friday to see him sentenced on his 67th birthday, but were disappointed when the hearing was adjourned.

Doyle’s barrister Carl Templar-Vasey told Birmingham Crown Court there were discrepencies in the pre-sentence report that didn’t accord with the pleas entered.

He said he had only just met Doyle as his previous barrister was unavailable.

The case was adjourned until November 25, and Doyle was told if he fails to leave prison to appear in person, it would constitute a new offence.

Last time he was in the papers, Doyle had been considering retiring as a result of the windfall.

Grandmother-of-four Rose had described her win as a ‘true miracle’, saying: ‘Things like this just don’t happen to people like us.’

*EMBARGOED 08:00 (BST) FRIDAY APRIL 12* Omaze Million Pound House Draw Cornwall winner Rose Doyle with husband Tony outside their new home. Release date April 12 2024. A dinner lady is 'an emotional wreck' after winning 100k in cash and a coastal retreat worth over three million - for just ??25 entry. Rose Doyle, 73, won the keys to a stunning five-bedroom house in Cornwall as part of a draw that raised ??3.1 million for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The Grandmother-of-four from Birmingham is now the proud owner of a coastal retreat and ??100,000 in cash - as she won the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw. The luxurious property, which comes mortgage free and with all legal fees covered, is complete with a hot tub and panoramic views of the surrounding Cornish countryside.
Rose and Tony Doyle said at the time they planned to enjoy the home as a family (Picture: SWNS)

Speaking of her plans to enjoy the home, Rose said: ‘We’ve got a large extended family, so we’re going to be very popular this summer, the phone won’t stop ringing as they’ll all be wanting to book their holidays down here.

‘I’m not sure what we’re going to do long term yet – we’ll definitely enjoy it as a family for a bit – whatever we decide to do, it’s going to change all our lives for the better – it’s a true miracle.’

The five-bedroom home on the Cornish coast their home came with a hot tub, panoramic terrace and landscaped garden, as well as £100,000 in cash, which made it an easy decision for her to retire when she found out she’d won.

Rose did not appear at the hearing last week.

A family member told the Mail she was reeling from the revelations about her husband, and that the divorce is set to be finalised next month.

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