A builder, who won a £105m($123m) Euromillions jackpot, is working for free for several clients.
Steve Thomson, from Selsey, West Sussex, said he would continue to work even after becoming a multi-millionaire after winning a £105m Euromillions jackpot.
Now, Mr. Thomson is not charging several clients for jobs he has done for his customers.
Mr. Thomson, who became the ninth-biggest UK winner, has recently installed a conservatory for one of his neighbors in Selsey last week but Mr. Thomson refused to charge him for his work.
The neighbor told the Sun: “He didn’t charge. It shows he’s a top bloke, a decent man. We didn’t ask him about the win because he’s probably had enough of talking about it. I think it’s quite nice for him to be able to work still because it takes his mind off the pressures of what to do with the money.”
Mr.
Thomson, who promised to help the local community, is still driving his old yellow work van.
His wife Lenka Thomson, who was working at a convenience store near their home in Selsey, West Sussex, has quit her job.After winning the £105m Euromillions jackpot, Mr. Thomson told Mirror Online: “I feel normal and that’s how I want to stay. I’m trying to finish some jobs before Christmas. I won’t be able to finish all of them, but I’m doing what I can between meetings.”
The couple plans to buy a new home for their three children. Their 10-year-old son has demanded to buy a Tesla car for him while their eight-year-old daughter has asked to buy a pink iPhone for her.
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