He won 1m euros, but refused "I do not want it, they are too much money for me"

in gains •  7 years ago 

For 60-year-old Biagio Vigna, the evening of the evening had to be an ordinary day of work like everyone else, but the opposite was true.
The Italian man, who works as a car park near a discotheque in Pinerolo, a town in the southwest of Turin, would discover, by chance, that he was the winner of the Italian Lottery held on Epiphany Day.

"It was helping boys park the cars as usual, when I heard that the winner of 1 million euros had already been discovered. I checked my trouser pocket and pointed out that the number of them coincided with my own. For a few rams I suffered a stroke. I picked up my daughter phone and told her I had won.

The ticket is yours, do what you want with it. For me, there are a lot of money, I do not want it. "- were the first words Biagio told her daughter. "I have already lived my life, I believe my daughter will serve me more than me," he says.

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