Cornish National Lottery millionaire Peter Congdon stepped in to take a stranded bride to her wedding during the pandemic, and now uses his fleet of luxury cars to drive local teens to the Prom and grieving relatives to funerals
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00:00I thought I won £25, and afterwards when I ticked them all off I realised I had all six numbers,
00:07at 13 point odd million, and I still didn't believe it the next day.
00:14The first car I bought was an i8, and a lot of the local children liked it for their school prom,
00:21and I'd done those proms for them wherever they were, free of charge. I lived on the estate where
00:27the kids were then. It went from there, then I upgraded, and then everybody was asking for it.
00:34People would stop me in the street, knock on my door, ask one of the family,
00:38so everybody knows that they see me around and all that, and they'd just go from there.
00:43Some of them wanted to make a donation to somewhere. I know a couple of them have made
00:47donations to the Merlin Centre and Air Ambulance. I've still done it free of charge. When you see
00:54their faces and smiles, it does a lot.