Winner of Lottery in Canada Giving Away $40 Million Jackpot
Will give all of the money to charity, says he doesn't need the money
(CNN) -- Tom Crist was enjoying a trip to California, having lunch at a golf course in Palm Springs, when the call that could change his life came.
It was officials with the lottery in western Canada, and they were telling him he had won $40 million.
But instead of making plans for a big spending spree, Crist immediately decided that every dollar -- every single buck -- was to go to charity to honor his late wife.
"I've been fortunate enough, through my career, 44 years with a company," he told the CBC News. "I did very well for myself. I've done enough that I can look after myself, for my kids, so they can get looked after into the future. I don't really need that money."
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I know that people are strange. They claim they would do good but when they get the money, they keep it. This wealthy man did the most wonderful thing in memorial to his deceased wife and helping so many cancer patients now and tomorrow.
Winning a lottery or jackpot that's really a great pleasure for any person. There are many people who loves to buy lottery tickets and try their lucks to win millions from their lottery tickets.