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Moving moment EuroMillions winning cancer dad tells son he's worth a fortune

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This is the moment lucky Lottowinner Paul Harvey revealed to his son he was a millionaire - but only after he went through a week without realising his good fortune.

The single dad - who recently underwent treatment for bowel cancer- is planning on taking his family on a holiday to Greece after bagging £1million on the EuroMillions. But first he admitted he needed to apply for passports for his children.

Paul, 51, from Attleborough, Norfolk, said: “Life hasn’t always been easy, but the kids mean the world to me, and they always come first. We have never been away abroad together, and I would love to take them both to Greece. But first we need to get our passports."

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He added: “I am so proud of what the kids have achieved already in life. They both have big ideas about what they want to do when they leave school, and I cannot wait to help them in their chosen careers. It’s the important stuff like helping them to learn to drive and getting them a car and insurance so they can get to college and then work.

"My daughter has a driving test later this year and I would love to get her a second-hand Fiat 500 for her to practice in.”

Paul didn’t realise he had bagged the life-changing win for a whole week. He checked his National Lottery account as normal after the draw on July 4 to find he had won £5 plus a free Lucky Dip ticket. He thought, ‘Happy days’, and went about his day.

It wasn’t until a week later that he got an unexpected email from The National Lottery urging him to check his account again and to get in touch urgently. Suspicious Paul said: “It didn’t look like the normal email I get.

"I thought this must be a scam. I read the email again and then Googled the National Lottery Line where I saw the telephone numbers matched; It was then that I allowed myself to get much more excited.”

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Paul won by matching the unique raffle code in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw on July 4. Instead of matching numbers on the main draw, each ticket is given a unique code which is entered into a raffle, with a top prize of £1million.

Paul said: “It felt like forever waiting for the kids to get home from school so I could break the news. Their reactions were hilarious and heart-warming. We all feel ridiculously excited and relieved in equal measure. It just doesn't seem real.”

Paul filmed the moment he broke the news to his son. He said: “I wanted to tell the kids in person so when my son got home I set up my phone to record it. I got a massive lump in my throat as I asked him, 'How many millionaires do you know?' He said, ‘Zero’, and I replied: ‘Well you do now'. I then added, ‘I swear on my life’. I do like to joke but when I say those words, my kids know to take it seriously.”

Paul said: “We can afford our very own home, and I can finally have my own bedroom rather than sleeping downstairs. And to go on a family holiday altogether will be fantastic. I can speak Greek fluently and I can’t wait to show off to the kids.” Before having children, Paul lived in Cyprus for many years and hasn’t ruled out exploring a return to living permanently in the sun.

He said: “I lived in Cyprus for 12 years when I was younger. I would love to go back one day but for now it's a holiday in Greece for me and the kids. This win gives us so many more options, but I want to take my time and do it right.”

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