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Woman who got 'death threats' for raffling off £400k dream home is now trying it again

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A couple who decided to raffle off their £400k home received death threats and abuse - now they're trying the process again.

Jennifer Matthews decided to get rid of her and her husband David decided to sell their five-bed detached home in an unusual way after she was diagnoses with a life-threatening heart condition in December 2020.

The normal selling process was complicated due to the Covid pandemic, and after being bombarded with viewing requests when lockdown was lifted Jennifer struggled to cope with the exhaustion.

So she and David went the unorthodox road of raffling off the dream home they had built from scratch along with her prized Ferrari 360 Spider. READ MORE: The tragic tale of the 'dosshouse' murder Jennifer, who had been diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia in 2016, put their home in Adlington on Raffall; an online forum used to host competitions.

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