When a father in remission of cancer announces to his son that they won at the lottery

Former cancer patient, a single father announced to his son, in a moving video, that he had won a million pounds sterling.

In a video shared by several British media, Paul Harvey, a single father, announces to his teenage son that he won a million sterling pounds. “How many millionaires do you know?” He asked, the trembling voice. “Zero, I have no money,” replied his son. “Now you have it.”

After a few seconds of hesitation … The two hilarious men came across the arms in the end in the middle of their little kitchen in Attleborough, in England.

“On my life, a million pounds, my friend!” Written the father, who is very recently emerging from a painful fight.

“Life has not always been easy, but children represent everything for me and they still go first,” Paul Harvey told the BBC. After two years of treatment to defeat intestine cancer, the 51 -year -old man is today in remission.

With his new fortune, he now wants to please his children and create new memories. “We have never been together abroad, which is why I would like to take them both in Greece. But first, we have to get our passports!”, He comments at the BBC.

Paul Harvey also plans to buy a Fiat 500 from his daughter, who is currently learning to drive.

“I thought it was a scam”

However, the million almost went under his nose. Paul Harvey only realized that he had won one week after playing on July 4. In an email he received, the national lottery invited him to check his account and contact them urgently.

“I thought it was a scam, says the lucky winner. I reread the email, then I looked on Google ‘National Lottery Line’, and I saw that the phone number corresponded. This is where I let myself be carried away by an immense excitement”.

It only remained to warn his son and daughter. “I felt like I was waiting for an eternity to come from school to be able to tell them the news,” recalls Paul Harvey.

“This victory offers us so much more options, but I want to take my time and do things well. It just doesn’t seem real,” he adds.

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