Should Andrea Begley have won The Voice? Six key questions

The bookies were sure Leah McFall had it in the bag, but viewers - and Will.i.am - were set for a shock

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ANDREA BEGLEY, a civil servant from Northern Ireland, was the surprise winner of the BBC talent show The Voice last night. The 27-year-old, who is partially-blind, was lost for words after beating fellow finalists Matt Henry, Mike Ward, and bookies' favourite Leah McFall, with renditions of My Immortal by Evanesence, The Script's Hall of Fame and Sarah Mclachlan's Angel. Here are six things you may not know about The Voice's new superstar:

She only has 10 per cent vision: Begley started losing her sight when she was only six years old as the result of glaucoma and has only 10 per cent vision left, The Independent reports. As a result, she had to memorise the lyrics to the songs she performed on The Voice because she couldn't read them off the monitor. Begley said she hoped her victory would inspire other partially-sighted performers, and joked in the Daily Record that she intends to buy a car with her winnings, adding: "Even £1million won't buy a blind person a licence".

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